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The Warehouse Project announces new shows for 20th anniversary

WHP26 kicks off in September, celebrating two decades of quality electronic music in Manchester

  • In association with The Warehouse Project | Photo: Sophia Carey
  • 1 July 2026
The Warehouse Project announces new shows for 20th anniversary

The Warehouse Project has announced a run of new shows for its 20th anniversary celebrations, kicking off this autumn at its regular Depot Mayfield site in Manchester.

The next season brings together renowned artists and beloved promoters, taking over four rooms – Depot, Concourse, Archive, and the brand new Vault – at the former train station.

The WHP26 party series is due to commence on September 18 with a headline set from trance and techno trailblazer KI/KI, while opening weekend celebrations will continue the following day with Keinemusik’s Rampa and &ME.

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After its opening weekend, artists including Solomun, You&Me, Interplanetary Criminal, Duke Dumont, Overmono, Klangkuenstler and The Streets will headline events at the venue.

Drum ‘n’ bass promoters Worried About Henry will also make their anticipated return to The Warehouse Project on October 9 with the likes of Andy C, Bou B2B Hedex, [IVY], Kings of the Rollers, and more.

Elsewhere, Hannah Laing will present her doof party alongside Teletech on October 16, bringing with her a stacked line-up including ØTTA, Paige Tomlinson, JOKESONYOU and SPFDJ.

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Following his fast-rise over the last few years, Max Dean brings his neXup brand and label to Depot Mayfield on October 31, showcasing the likes of Luke Dean B2B Omar+, Locky B2B Tommy Phillips, and many more.

Legendary trance star Tiësto will then close out celebrations on December 11. WHP have confirmed that more shows will be announced over the coming weeks.

The announcement also coincides with the release of Twenty Years In Manchester, a new film celebrating two decades of The Warehouse Project, available to watch here.

The WHP26 season starts on September 18. Grab your tickets here.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Associate Digital Editor

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