Strawberries & Creem Festival has been postponed to September. The Cambridge festival will now take place on September 18-19, rescheduled from its previous late June dates.
The festival will celebrate its sixth year now extended over two days at its new site of Childerley Orchard. Organisers announced the change, writing: “The UK’s tastiest festival is back for a full-weekend feast of Music & Youth Culture, in all their full flavour – bringing the sweetest vibes to our fresh Cambridge site”.
18-19 September 2021
We’re back. The #YearOfTheParty is LIVEAll tickets are rolled over – so if you still need to grab yours, move quick! Demand is mad, 1st Release are gone.
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— Strawberries & Creem Festival (@SandCFestival) March 4, 2021
The festival is known for featuring a mix of names across hip hop, house, drum and bass and more. This year’s festival will be spread across three stages. The 2021 line-up will include PARTYNEXTDOOR, Bugzy Malone, and Sean Paul to name a few.
The festival is known for featuring artists across genres such as Hip-Hop, Afrobeats, Dancehall, House and much more. Previous headliners have included Ms Dynamite, Stefflon Don, and Sean Kingston.
Strawberries and Creem joins a slew of festivals including Neighbourhood Weekender, Splendour, Standon Calling, and Reading and Leeds that have planned to go ahead this year. Many of these festivals have been delayed to later in the summer in the hope that restrictions will have loosened, and they are able to go forward. Independent festivals across the UK have previously warned they may be forced to cancel if they do not receive government-backed insurance which protects the sector in the event that Covid-19 prevents them from taking place.
Tickets rolled over from Strawberries and Creem 2020 are valid for the Saturday of the festival however they can be upgraded for a discount.
Tickets for Strawberries and Creem 2021 are still available to buy here.