The Warehouse Project announces line-ups for 2024 "closing sequence" shows
The beloved Manchester party has also shared the first wave of sets recorded in spatial audio
The Warehouse Project has unvielled the line-ups for its "Closing Sequence" parties, rounding off its 2024 season with parties curated by BICEP, DNB All Stars, FUSE, Defected/Glitterbox and more.
Starting in September, WHP24 at Depot Mayfield got off to a firing start with its flagship Repercussion party on September 14 — featuring sets from Jungle, Honey Dijon, Major League Djz, and Bonobo.
Since then, The Warehouse Project has seen takeovers from Overmono, Disclosure, Patrick Topping's TRICK, Nia Archives' UP YA ARCHIVES, PAWSA and Homobloc.
Kicking off its season closers, on December 6 BICEP will be bringing their critically acclaimed CHROMA AV show to Manchester alongside a line-up curated by the Belfast-born duo that includes Mall Grab, SHERELLE, Daphni, Helena Hauff and many more.
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While on December 14, DNB All Stars will be bringing along an All-Star cast of drum 'n' bass favourites to get crowds moving across the Depot, Concourse and Archive stages — expect raucous selections from the likes of Sub Focus, Hedex, Wilkinson, as well as Bou's Bou + B Live 24/7.
Enzo Siragusa will be bringing his FUSE party to Baring St on Saturday, December 21 — with Saoirse, Dr Banana B2B Laidlaw and PACH on hand to dish out rollers for the lead-up to Christmas.
Manchester's very own Kaluki will be celebrating its 19th birthday on December 28, marking the occasion with a very special b2b between Marco Carola and Joseph Capriati — who will be joined by East End Dubs, Fleur Shore, Skream and Archie Hamilton.
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Rounding off 2024, WHP will once again be hosting a knockout New Year's Eve party, this time curated in collaboration between Defected/Glitterbox and Melé's Club Bad — the line-up includes Groove Armada, Low Steppa, Sam Divine and more.
Alongside the upcoming shows, WHP has also shared the first run of sets recorded in Spatial Audio as part of its collaboration with Apple Music — which are available exclusively via the streaming platform.
You can listen to sets from salute, TSHA, Hannah Laing, Joey T, Nautica, Aletha, Luuk van Dijk, Bonobo, Sofia Kourtesis, DJ Seinfeld and Bradley Zero on Apple Music, here.
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