IF you're already on countdown before Creamfields this August, this might just take your excitement levels to a new high.

This year the fields of Daresbury welcomes a new landmark as the award-winning festival has just unveiled SILO. 

The first 360 degree, stadium-like structure is also the first of three all new arenas to be revealed this year.

A spokesman added: "After 12 months of planning, setting out to create a fully immersive structure, something dark, intimate and completely different to any other festival stage, SILO was born.

"A cylindrical chamber, with a bespoke sound and light experience, designed to envelope the audience as a result, offering a truly immersive 360 experience that will prove to be an all round assault on the senses." 

Comparing it to the Roman Colosseum, organisers say the new 'in the round' stage will help revellers feel part of the action.

A spokesman added: "The 40m wide circular dancefloor, with towering walls and a vast cylindrical space and tiered viewing platforms gives festival goers a unique aerial view taking the party to the next level.

"Despite a 360 wall of sound and custom video, 140 hybrid strobes and 80 moving lights, the show design will be simple: dark, underground and immersive offering a truly unique audio, visual experience."

Creamfields returns to Daresbury during the August Bank Holiday with headliners including The Chainsmokers, Laidback Luke and Martin Garrix.