The Warehouse Project has revealed a new wave of shows for its 2026 season, alongside a brand-new room, Vault.
The Warehouse Project has announced a new wave of shows for its 20th birthday celebrations, taking place at Depot Mayfield in Manchester from September through to December.
Among the newly announced dates is a show headlined by Keinemusik duo Rampa + &ME on 19 September as part of the opening weekend, and Berlin-based artist Klangkuenstler returning to WHP on 14 November in collaboration with Teletech. The full line-up has also been published for the season’s only drum ’n’ bass show, Worried About Henry on 9 October, headlined by Andy C’s ALiVe show alongside Bou b2b Hedex, Hybrid Minds, Kings of the Rollers and Sigma.
Also revealed is the full bill for Max Dean’s NEXUP on 31 October, and Hannah Laing’s biggest WHP headline show to date on 16 October, featuring an exclusive b2b with Maddix.
New for this season is Vault, a fourth room joining Depot, Concourse and Archive at Depot Mayfield.
Several shows are already sold out, including Interplanetary Criminal, Duke Dumont, The Streets and Tiësto, with Solomun and Overmono down to the last remaining tickets. Pre-sale for Rampa + &ME, Worried About Henry and NEXUP opens at 9am on 3 July, with the next release of tickets for Hannah Laing available from 12pm the same day.
The announcement also coincides with the release of Twenty Years In Manchester, a new film celebrating two decades of The Warehouse Project, which is available to watch here.
More shows will be announced in the coming weeks. Full details and tickets are available here.