
Calvin Harris has admitted the biggest fear about his long-awaited second album is being 'bottled off stage' promoting it by an angry mob at Creamfields.
The Dumphries Disco Don reckons dance music purists at the legendary festival will be out to get him and he is desperately working on his live act.
When Calvin, 25, released his debut album I Created Disco, many DJs and music mags accused him of 'dumbing down' the genre.
But the 6' 7" tall party beast has been hard at work 'dancing it up a bit' to ensure he doesn't get attacked.
He said: "I'm back with a new track 'I'm Not Alone' and I'm working on the live show at the moment.
"That's the big mission, my main objective is to not get bottled off stage at Creamfields.
"I'm dancing it all up a bit to make it go off in the best way possible.
"It's a big worry for me.
"The dance festivals are funny because you have the purists there, who don't like me. They're not fans.
"And then you've got your crowd who're up for it, which are the majority, who go for it. It's trying to cater for both and trying not to invite the bottles, or the mud."
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