The Warehouse Project Line-up is Here!

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25 Jul 2018

The Warehouse Project have gone in hard with their line-up for their final season at the iconic Store Street venue

It's finally here. The final ever Warehouse Project line-up at the Store Street venue where for 12 weeks a year for the last four years, the city of Manchester is flooded with dance music fans from across the world desperate to see a festival level line-up of DJs condensed into one hot, sticky night of pure hedonistic glory.

We've known for a while Seth Troxler will be kicking things off on the 22nd September for Welcome to the Warehouse with Dixon, Peggy Gou, Mall Grab and Midland. 

BBC Radio 1's much loved Essential Mix is celebrating 25 years of showcasing legendary DJs and up and comers on the airwaves by taking over Store Street on the 28th September with none other than Radio 1 presenters Pete Tong and B.Traits alongside, The Martinez Brothers, Artwork and a Jackmaster B2B Eats Everything '93 Special.

If Techno and House is a little slow for you, The WHP have got the 140+ bass heads covered. The don of D&B and RAM Records boss, Andy C will try to shut down Store Street early on the 5th October when he brings the roof down for a 3 hour set. Noisia, Hype & Hazard, Serum & Voltage and a Goldie "Anything Goes Set" are among Andy's impressive support. 

Halloween has the bass house duo My Nu Leng headline w/ TQD (Flava D, Dj Q & Royal T), Mike Skinner, Dub Phizix & Strategy, P Money and Sir Spyro to name a few.

November is a legendary month for the venue, get ready for more born slippy videos; Underworld grace Store Street November 2nd. Then Trance titans Above and Beyond arrive on November 16th before Deadmau5 makes his return to the UK club scene with his Mau5trap label presents night on November 17th

Hip Hop and Grime fans - off the back of his controversial Daytona album, Pusha T comes to Manchester December 8th with UK prodigy, AJ Tracey as well as Slowthai, Clams Casino and Children Of Zeus.

Bicep, DJ EZ, Helena Hauff, Honey Dijon, Robert Hood, Sven Vath and many, many, more names will also pass through Store Street this year, for the final time.

Head to The Warehouse Project website for a full listing