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Creamfields Age


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If I am 17 and my brother is 18, what would be the chances of me getting into Creamfields using his id? I look pretty much identical to him and both of us are going, but if we spread out at the entrance and I have his drivers license would I be okay?

Thanks.

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Nobody will be able to answer that for you as it's pot luck. If you've used that ID before successfully then you should be ok but it's a risk. Just be aware that the age checks are not done at the main entrance but at a separate station on the way in so make sure you and your brother are well spread out all the way in. Sorry I can't be of more help.

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Yeah, you wanna be careful lid. Send your bro in 10 mins before you... Keep his I.D...

Just a note, I'm 24 this year, and I have been stopped every single year at the gate and had to wear an age verification wristband :( yet, i've seen people who are obviously miles younger than me running around inside causing havoc lol. Pot luck my friend :P

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^^^ Gotta love the age confirmation wristbands :lol: – never look on this as a bad thing though, getting id’d is a privilege (only havoc if you can’t prove it/fake it).

As mentioned from the guys above, really is just luck of the draw – if you can pass as your bro on his driving licence, then you’ll have no probs (as long as he doesn’t need it for id himself – just bare this in mind!)

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