Hey everybody, Smile back again with another review. Tonight I bring you coverage of KREAM: The Arrival Tour 2026 at The Vogue.

The promoter is Forty5 Presents. The Vogue is conveniently located at 6259 North College Ave in Broad Ripple on the near northside. There is a parking garage directly across the street to make parking a bit less tricky for this venue. The Vogue is a safe and secure venue with ID checks, a full security scan before entering, and a definite presence throughout the venue. The artists performing tonight are as follows: Cullen Cammack, Garrison, and KREAM.
Cullen Cammack
My friend Braden and I got there when the doors opened so we didn’t miss anything. The crowd was slowly trickling in, but doors were open 30 minutes prior to Cullen taking the stage. It gave me time to take some pictures of the stage and venue and for the artists to do last-minute tweaks to the pre-show setup.

Here is a little bit about Cullen Cammack. He is an Indianapolis-based Progressive & Trance DJ and Producer. Fueled by a lifelong love for electronic music, Cullen began exploring the art of music production at the age of 16, which led to the release of his debut single ‘Sundown’ in 2021. Since then, he has supported acts like KREAM, Marsh, Ezequiel Arias, Jody Wisternoff, Oliver Smith, Dosem, and Estiva.

His set was a great opening set, definitely progressive, and got the crowd warmed up. This was my first time seeing Cullen. I enjoyed his set and got a chance to talk with him later in the evening.
Garrison

Up next was Garrison. He is no stranger to the scene. I can remember going to many a party and sharing the dancefloor with him and many, many more dancing souls. Over the years, he also became a House and Techno DJ and has made a good name and hold on the Indy dance scene via The Patron Saint and other venues.

By the time Garrison hit the decks, the place was packing in real good. It made me feel good to see a venue so packed on a Wednesday evening. He had the entire crowd moving and grooving, and everybody was packed in nuts to butts. His set was excellent. Thanks to Garrison, we have his entire set linked up just down below.
KREAM
After Garrison tore the dance floor down, KREAM were up next. KREAM are Norwegian DJ and record producer brothers Daniel and Markus Slettebakken. They have gained worldwide attention for their unique blend and take on melodic tech house music and emotive vocals. They were originally discovered on SoundCloud, and now their original music has been played over a billion times. Their online series LIQUID : LAB on YouTube has become one of the biggest online events in music. All in all, these guys have been doing it real big, and it’s a privilege that they came to little ol’ Indianapolis.

They started their set with two of their most popular songs, Arrival (2025) and So High (2024). They had nautical visuals on the large screen behind them that were on theme (especially for songs like Manta (2025)) and well-synced with the music.

They also played remixes during their set; one that stood out to me was Victory Lap. They sounded good, and their performance was well-polished. Throughout the night, I enjoyed the joint mixing of the tracks; it had a certain finesse about it.
In conclusion I would like to thank Forty5 Presents for bringing KREAM to Indy. I really enjoyed myself at The Vouge and look forward to attending more Forty5 events in the future wherever they might be hosted. I like seeing the new era embrace the EDM scene and packing out venues. I like running into old friends and meeting new ones. That’s always what this scene has been about to me. Make sure to check out graveyardradio.net for more great reviews! Until next time, Keep Smiling! đŸ™‚


