The Warehouse Project, the Manchester-based event series, is set to make its Australian debut this coming May. Two shows are planned, with parties at Melbourne’s PICA and Munro Warehouse in Sydney. The event will be headed by the electronic music artists Bonobo and Mall Grab. These shows will mark WHP’s first international dates Down Under. Last year, the event series held its first international events in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and Antwerp.
Bonobo’s nights will take place in Melbourne on May 25-26, and he will be bringing his OUTLIER project with the likes of HAAi, Kelly Lee Owens, Paula Tape, dj pgz, and resident Krysko. Meanwhile, Mall Grab will present his Looking For Trouble party in Sydney from May 25-26, joined by Effy, Jennifer Loveless, and Dameeeela.
Sam Kandel, Co-Founder of The Warehouse Project, shares his excitement about hosting the event in Australia, saying “Australia has always been somewhere we’ve dreamed of hosting The Warehouse Project. We are also so grateful to Bonobo and Mall Grab, and all the artists both international and domestic, who will each play a special part of this WHP Australia debut”.
Presale tickets will be available from March 5 and general admissions will go live on March 7. Check out the line-up below with more names still to be announced.
The event will surely be a hit for electronic music fans alike in Australia as they welcome these prominent figures in the genre. With this exciting development, the Warehouse Project continues to expand its presence worldwide, providing an unmatched clubbing experience to music lovers globally
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