We’re off to Warehouse Project this weekend, Manchester’s yearly selection of massive dance events have become one of the most anticipated shows in the UK clubbing calendar. Set in Stretford’s Victoria Warehouse space, a vast, er, warehouse space which combines multi-room events with lodgings, this year saw tickets for most of the events sell out quicker than you could say ‘Annie Mac’ and with good reason. Stellar colections of genres span its three month long residency. From the Axwell and Seth Troxler headlined opening nights, right up until the bursting-at-the-seams line up on NYE and NYD. This is more than a night of upcoming music too, with Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy both set to headline upcoming nights it’s pretty much a who’s-who in the electronic scene at the moment.
Friday night will see us partying to Hot Chip, a band who’s tunes who can sing off the top of your head without even realising it. Supporting them will be Chic feat. Nile Rogers, their festival sets this year have been a collection of every hit song Mr Rogers has ever been involved in, so that’s almost every disco tune imaginable.
2MANYDJS, Rob Da Bank, and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs will be joining them amongst others too.
Other highlights across the rest of the year include Four Tet (November 2) with Thom Yorke and Joy Orbison supporting on the decks. The Disclosure night (November 22) will be worth it just to catch Flume. And of course how there’s any tickets left for Flying Lotus is beyond us, go get some now.
We’ve made a Spotify playlist of some of our highlights below, get listening, check out more details on WHP here (get ready to get lost in music, or see the greatest dancer, etc etc – fired – ed).
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