The Warehouse Project announces new shows for 2024 season

The programme includes curated shows from Loyle Carner, Fatboy Slim and Barry Can’t Swim, with Four Tet set to perform an eight-hour solo show

The Warehouse Project has revealed new artists for the latter half of its 2024 season, set to take place at Depot Mayfield. The upcoming schedule features a range of curated events featuring some of the most preeminent names in the UK scene.

Loyle Carner, fresh from his standout performance at Forwards Festival, will bring his UK/EU tour to a close with a headline show on 4 October, joined by guests including yasiin bey, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, and Children of Zeus. Later that month, on 19 October, Four Tet will perform an eight-hour set, guiding audiences through an immersive, day-to-night experience.

Eat Your Own Ears also returns this year with a show curated by Barry Can’t Swim on 29 November, with a line-up featuring Jyoty, salute, Joy Orbison, Hunee, and Sbtrkt. Meanwhile, Fatboy Slim will present a special show on 22 November with artists such as Vintage Culture and LF System, alongside a La Discothèque takeover with Artwork, Melé, and CC:DISCO!.

These new shows will follow the official season opening party Repercussion on 14 September, which will feature Jungle, Bonobo, Honey Dijon, and more.

Under a new initiative with Apple Music, Warehouse Project will use spatial audio technology to record these upcoming sets, offering fans and non-attendees the opportunity to listen to their favourite DJs via Apple Music.

To see the full WHP schedule and to book tickets, head to the venue’s website.