CALVIN Harris will be playing an exclusive set at Creamfields this summer.

Fresh off the back of his Brit Awards win, the Scottish dance music producer will be headlining the Arc Stage at the Daresbury four-day spectacular on August 24.

It is the 35-year-old's only UK festival show of 2019 after a three-year hiatus from the live scene.

Calvin was one of the big winners at the Brit Awards last night, scooping British Singer of the Year for One Kiss with Dua Lipa and being named Producer of the Year.

A spokesman for Creamfields said: "A regular at the festival since he made his debut appearance more than a decade ago, Calvin is undoubtedly the biggest producer in the world right now and is sure to bring a solid taste of his hit-making prowess to the fields of Cheshire.

"Transcending the world of dance music, the Grammy award winner’s illustrious career has seen a multitude of number one hits and collaborations over the past few years most recently with his latest smash, Giant, featuring Rag n’ Bone man."

Creamfields has clinched a number of UK festival exclusive shows this year including Swedish House Mafia and deadmau5. They will be joined by the likes of Tiësto, Martin Garrix, The Chemical Brothers, Adam Beyer, Cirez D, Carl Cox and Above and Beyond.

And electronic music fans should keep their eyes peeled as Creamfields will soon be announcing its second wave of artists and the arena breakdowns.

Creamfields takes place in Daresbury from August 22 to 25.

For tickets visit creamfields.com and for updates follow facebook.com/officialcreamfields