The Warehouse Project announces UP YA ARCHIVES show curated by Nia Archives

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The Warehouse Project announces UP YA ARCHIVES show curated by Nia Archives

Nia Archives is set to make her UP YA ARCHIVES show debut at Depot Mayfield, as part of The Warehouse Project on December 8. The event will feature three stages, showcasing the best of drum ‘n’ bass, jungle, dubstep and UKG. Among the lineup are Skream, Yung Singh, salute, Clipz, Special Request, and D Double E. Interplanetary Criminal will organize the Concourse lineup, which includes Skream, Sammy Virji, BLUMITSU, Chloe Robinson, and more.

Hit&Run will curate the Archive dancefloor with Tim Reaper, DJ Flight, Breakage, and a host of MCs including Fox, Sparkz, and Strategy performing. The collaboration between Warehouse Project and Sports Banger sees a capsule collection designed by Johnny Banger, founder, curator and raver. The collaborative element nods to The Warehouse Project and its home city, Manchester. The Sports Banger x WH23 merch will be available from September 29.

Manchester’s own Interplanetary Criminal has been tasked with organizing the Concourse arena’s roster. The speed garage sensation has invited Skream, Sammy Virji, BLUMITSU, Chloe Robinson, and more to join him. This won’t be Skream’s only appearance of the final stretch of the WH23 season, with a special Seth Troxler versus Skream set lined up, alongside appearances from Skepta and Anz at Circoloco’s takeover in late November. 

Speaking about the show, Nia Archives said, “Am so buzzin to curate UP YA ARCHIVES at The Warehouse Project in December!! Manchester is a special place to me and am so gassed I’ve got to book so many of ma favourite artists + DJ’s to play alongside me, can’t wait! Tickets on sale Friday @ 10 am!!”

To purchase the Sports Banger x WH23 merch and sign up for the UP YA ARCHIVES show at The Warehouse Project, click here. Full listings for Warehouse Project 2023 can be viewed here

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