The Warehouse Project shares full programme for 2024 season

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The Warehouse Project shares full programme for 2024 season

The Warehouse Project, the Manchester-based club series, has revealed its complete lineup for the 2024 season. On July 30th, the club series shared details of its forthcoming run, featuring Patrick Topping’s TRICK label, Nia Archives’ UP YA ARCHIVES, the Haçienda, and more. The Depot Mayfield will be taken over by these parties and celebrate 18 years of parties this year.

The season will begin on September 14th with Repercussion featuring Jungle, Bonobo, and Honey Dijon. It will culminate with a New Year’s Eve party with an unannounced lineup on December 31st. Lineups confirmed include Patrick Topping’s TRICK label party on October 11th with Boys Noize, Prospa, Paul Woolford, and a special b2b between Eats Everything and Skream.

Mercury Prize nominee Nia Archives will host the second edition of her UP YA ARCHIVES party at The Warehouse Project on November 1st. Alongside the lineup featuring Goldie and Special Request, Interplanetary Criminal and Bakey will be in the Depot. The concourse will see a lineup of Girls Don’t Sync featuring Ahadadream, Arthi, p-rallel, and Y U QT. Hit & Run will feature Sicaria, Mantra, and Lady Shaka, and Archives will see a b3b between Tim Reaper, Sully, and Dwarde.

Gorgon City and Dom Dolla will join forces on November 8th, with Eliza Rose, Jaguar, Denis Sulta, SG Lewis, and more performing. Flight Facilities will appear for a very special DJ set. The Warehouse Project will celebrate Manchester’s clubland heritage on December 7th with a Haçienda party featuring greats such as Orbital, DJ Paulette, David Morales, Kerri Chandler, Armand Van Helden, and more.

The confirmed lineups join the already announced parties Welcome to the Warehouse, Disclosure, and Worried About Henry. The latter will feature sets from Andy C, Hybrid Minds, Bru-C, Mozey, and more. For more information and tickets on WHP 24, click here

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