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The Warehouse Project announces four new shows for the 2025 season

DJ HEARTSTRING, &ME, Black Coffee and Defected/Glitterbox will be taking over Manchester's Depot Mayfield across September and October

  • Words: Megan Townsend | Photo: Jody Hartley
  • 11 July 2025
The Warehouse Project announces four new shows for the 2025 season

The Warehouse Project has announced four new, curated shows for its upcoming 2025 season. 

The legendary Manchester party confirmed in May that this year's season will officially kick off with WHP veteran Annie Mac, who will bring her Before Midnight party to the Depot Mayfield's Concourse for the first time on September 6.

Today (July 11), WHP confirmed four more parties for this year's season, the first being Berlin romancers DJ HEARTSTRING, with a Concourse-only party on Friday, September 12, with support confirmed from Peach, Spray and Niamh. 

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On October 4, Keinemusik's &ME will curate another Concourse-only show, while GRAMMY award-winning South African DJ and producer Black Coffee will follow suit on October 25 — the line-ups for both dates are expected to be announced in the coming months. 

Taking over the entirety of the Depot Mayfield on October 11 will be iconic dance label Defected and its sister-label Glitterbox. The Depot will see sets from Defected affiliates Jordan Peake, Prunk Ella Knight, Sam Divine and MK — alongside a special b2b from Arielle Free and Olive F. 

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Similar Glitterbox heat can be expected on the Concourse, with Roger Sanchez, The Shapeshifters, Girls of the Internet, Melvo Baptiste and more expected to take crowds through from 5:PM until 3:AM — while label favourites Dan Shake, CC:Disco, Cinthie, Gina Breeze and Sonny Trait will be taking over the Archive.  

For more information on tickets for WHP25, click here.

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

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