Buenos Aires, October 13, 2025. The legendary Creamfields festival lit up Parque de la Ciudad with an unforgettable day of electronic music, reaffirming its place as the most iconic festival in the region. Returning to its original one-day format, the event drew more than 30,000 fans for a celebration that fused rhythm, emotion, and world-class performances.
Six Stages, 60 Artists, One Massive Experience
The 2025 edition featured six stages: Main Stage, Alternative Stage, Electric Garden, Cream Stage, The Tent, and Under Rail, each offering distinct sounds and atmospheres. More than 60 international and local artists performed throughout the day, delivering a diverse, high-energy experience. The festival also prioritized comfort and safety, with hydration stations located across the grounds near every stage.
David Guetta Headlines a Historic Night
One of the most anticipated moments came when David Guetta, recently crowned DJ Mag’s No. 1 DJ in the world for the fifth time, took the stage. Fresh off three sold-out shows in France for 240,000 people, the French superstar made his grand entrance to his hit “I’m Good”, accompanied by fireworks that electrified the crowd.
Guetta’s set was a spectacle of lights, visuals, and energy, featuring a mix of his biggest anthems, from “Titanium” to “Sexy Bitch”, as well as new remixes including Charli XCX’s “Guess” and a rework of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” Overwhelmed by the crowd’s energy, Guetta shouted, “Wow, Argentina is still the best!” as thousands of fans sang along to every word.
A Lineup of Global Icons
Guetta shared the lineup with some of electronic music’s most influential names, including Armin van Buuren, Miss Monique, Ben Klock b2b Chris Liebing, Claptone, Mind Against, and Cassian, each delivering standout performances that showcased the full spectrum of electronic sound, from uplifting trance and melodic techno to underground house.
Buenos Aires Becomes the Capital of Electronic Music
Creamfields 2025 reaffirmed its commitment to artistic innovation, technical excellence, and community through music, transforming Buenos Aires into the electronic capital of South America for one day.
Festival organizers expressed gratitude to the artists, production teams, sponsors, and thousands of fans who made the event possible. The statement closed by celebrating Creamfields Argentina’s lasting cultural legacy, one that continues to unite generations and evolve with the sound of global electronic music.