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The Warehouse Project returns to Manchester for its 2024 season

Depot Mayfield is once more opening its doors to The Warehouse Project this weekend, with three months of events planned.

The Warehouse Project 2024 (WHP24) is kicking off this Saturday with Repercussion, a night of popular artists and DJs, including Jungle, Bonobo, Honey Dijon and DJ Seinfeld.

WHP is a series of club nights organised in Greater Manchester since 2006.

Depot Mayfield, Manchester’s 10,000 capacity former railway station, has been its home since 2019.

WHP’s season runs annually from September to New Year’s Eve, with their full 2024 New Years Eve setlist still to be confirmed. 

The WHP24 lineup boasts an impressive array of musical talent, from a takeover by jazz-infused hip hop artist Loyle Carner to a night headlined by big beat legend Fatboy Slim.

The Haçienda, a popular night which pays homage to Manchester’s historic Haçienda nightclub, is set to return this year, headlined by Orbital.

Nia Archives is also returning to WHP, alongside Interplanetary Criminal, Girls Don’t Sync, and 4am Kru, for popular club night Up Ya Archives.

The 2024 WHP season also boasts additions to the venue, with a new rooftop area containing additional rooms, an outdoor stage, and a smoking area to be unveiled at Repercussion this weekend.

You can find out more information on WHP’s website, www.thewarehouseproject.com.

Featured image: Serena Murphy

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