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.