The series returns to Depot Mayfield from September, with the full programming announced until New Year’s Eve.
Manchester’s The Warehouse Project has revealed its full plans for the upcoming 2024 season.
It will return to the Depot Mayfield from October, with WHP24 parties including collaborations with Mercury Prize nominee Nia Archives’s UP YA ARCHIVES and a celebration of iconic Manchester nightclub Haçienda.
The UP YA ARCHIVES party takes place on Friday, 1 November, and will be headlined by Nia herself, while also featuring sets from Goldie b2b Special Request, SHERELLE, Interplanetary Criminal b2b Bakey and a special guest appearance from CASISDEAD.
WHP24’s Haçienda party meanwhile will take place on Saturday, 7 December, with UK dance music icons Orbital headlining the evening. Alongside them will be the likes of Armand Van Helden, Carl Craig, Inner City, Erol Alkan b2b DJ Paulette, techno originator Kevin Saunderson and local hero Luke Una.
The announcement completes the WHP24 season, following an initial announcement last week with an Overmono party headlined by the Russell brothers, alongside Skream & Benga, Joy Orbison, Ben UFO and more, as well as a four room Welcome To The Warehouse party on 28 September.
Other parties across the autumn and winter include collaborations with Disclosure, Black Coffee and Patrick Topping.
For more information and tickets, visit The Warehouse Project’s official website.