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Creamfields Acts Smash it at BBC Radio 1s Big Weekend
BBC Radio 1’s ‘Big Weekend’ kicked off the Festival season in spectacular style at the weekend as the sun shone over 20,000 people in Swindon, all of which went ‘bonkers’ to an array of awesome performances from some of the UK’s biggest acts.

One of the biggest draws was Dizzee Rascal, who took the roof off when he performed his new track ‘Bonkers’, Dizzee who delivered an ‘electro’ sounding set much to the delight and surprise of the crowd, commented “I've had a few people shouting it out to me today, man. It's good though. Bonkers - that's the summer word. It's going off," he also roped in Calvin Harris to join him on stage for their track ‘Dance Wiv Me’. Click Here: bbc.co.uk

During his own performance, No.1 Chart topper Calvin Harris decided to rock things up as he decided to stage dive following his ‘electro pop’ set, fortunately he received no injuries and managed to cling onto his blue sequin jacket, much to the delight of Dizzee, who was giving support dancing in the wings. Both artistes who are performing at this years Creamfields festival have ‘danced’ up their sets, in preparation for the global dance festival Creamfields. Click Here: bbc.co.uk

Headlining the ‘In New Music We Trust’ stage was Creamfields headliners Basement Jaxx, introduced on stage by Pete Tong, they managed to deliver one of the most colourfully, energetic performances of the event complete with dancing panda, finishing off their set with a version of ‘Where’s Your Head At’. Click Here: bbc.co.uk

Deadmau5 takes the prize for best stage entrance and outfit! Canadian born producer Deadmau5 aka Joel Zimmerman, has quickly become one of the worlds most in demand artistes. Riding on stage using a green BMX and sporting a customised disco ball mouse head, he systematically tore the place apart with new material mixed in with some heavy ‘Daft Punk’ beats. Deadmau5 wouldn’t expand but did confirm he would be creating a new and “very special” mouse head for his exclusive performance at Creamfields. Click Here: bbc.co.uk

Elsewhere on site French DJ / Producer David Guetta delivered an uplifting set whilst fellow collaborator Kellie Rowland packed out the Live Lounge arena and performed Guetta’s smash hit ‘When Love Takes’ Over’. 2manydjs provided some mid afternoon mish mash energy to the proceedings, Friendly Fires set the ‘In New Music We Trust’ stage alight, and London based duo Chase & Status delivered a bouncing drum and bass performance. Click Here: bbc.co.uk

All of these acts will be performing at Creamfields on August Bank Holiday Weekend and if these performances are anything to go by, we’re in for a treat! For a limited period, all Weekend and Camping tickets are priced at £100+BF, on sale now www.ticketline.co.uk / Tel: 0844 888 4401. Info: www.creamfields.com
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Posted Mon 11 May 2009
It'll be the fourth time I've seen Deadmau5, each time I see him he pulls off a set that was twice as good as the last.. I think he might be the DJ im most excited bout seein, he's just unbelievable and becoming big in the chart only seems to have made his underground stuff even better..I do love a bit of the mouse. But Calvin Harris and Dizzee are gona bring something completely different, I saw the video of Dizzee performing Bonkers at the 1 Big Weekend and I dont think Ive seen an entire crowd jump like that. Im getting butterflies Im so excited :)
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Posted Sat 23 May 2009

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