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The Warehouse Project shares full programme for 2024 season

Patrick Topping's TRICK, Nia Archives UP YA ARCHIVES and Haçienda​ are among takeovers planned for the Depot Mayfield this Autumn

The Warehouse Project has unveiled the complete run of parties for its 2024 season.

As part of an announcement today (July 30), The Manchester-based club series has shared details of its forthcoming run, with Patrick Topping's TRICK label, Nia Archives' UP YA ARCHIVES, the Haçienda and more all set to take over the Depot Mayfield this Autumn.

Celebrating 18 years of parties this year, WHP will officially kick off the season on September 14 with Repercussion featuring Jungle, Bonobo and Honey Dijon; rounding off with a New Year's Eve party with a yet-to-be-announced line-up on December 31.

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Among line-ups confirmed today are Patrick Topping's TRICK label party, which will return to Manchester on October 11 — bringing along Boys Noize, Prospa, Paul Woolford and a special b2b between Eats Everything and Skream.

Mercury Prize nominee Nia Archives will be hosting the second edition of her UP YA ARCHIVES party at The Warehouse Project on November 1, with a multi-room offering featuring some of the biggest names in bass.

In the Depot, Nia tops a bill featuring raucous back-to-backs from Goldie and Special Request, and Interplanetary Criminal and Bakey; as well as SHERELLE, HiTech and special guest CASISDEAD.

Over on the concourse, Girls Don't Sync have curated a line-up featuring Ahadadream, Arthi, p-rallel, Y U QT and more — while Hit & Run will be enlisting the help of Sicaria, Mantra and Lady Shaka to provide noise for the Archives, which will also see in a b3b between Tim Reaper, Sully and Dwarde.

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A week later, Gorgon City and Dom Dolla will be joining forces on Friday, November 8 — with Eliza Rose, Jaguar, Denis Sulta, SG Lewis and more helping to bring the party vibes, while Aussie duo Flight Facilities will be appearing for a very special DJ set.

Manchester's clubland heritage will be celebrated once again this year with a Haçienda party on December 7, giving crowds the chance to catch greats such as Orbital, DJ Paulette, David Morales, Kerri Chandler, Armand Van Helden and more.

The confirmed line-ups join the already announced parties Welcome to the Warehouse on September 28, Disclosure on October 28 and Worried About Henry on November 23 — the latter featuring sets from Andy C, Hybrid Minds, Bru-C, Mozey and more.

For more info and tickets on WHP 24, click here.

Megan Townsend is Mixmag's Deputy Editor, follow her on Twitter