The Warehouse Project has released the full line-up for its 2022 season, with highlights including Peggy Gou, and a Hacienda special featuring the legendary Orbital and Happy Mondays. South Korean superstar Gou will head up Gou Talk at the Mayfield Depot on October 21, joined by Dixon, Laurent Garnier, Floorplan and Saoirse.
WHP co-founder Sam Kandel said: “The team is so looking forward to presenting WHP free of any covid restrictions that everyone had to deal with over the last couple of years. We can now concentrate on delivering the best WHP season to date.
“Musically we’ve cast the net even wider this year and so far the response has been incredible. We all know that Depot Mayfield is the dream location for The Warehouse Project and it’s just fantastic to be involved whilst this corner of Manchester continues to transform before our eyes.”
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The Hacienda show happens on November 12, with a stunning line-up. Orbital, Happy Mondays, Inner City, 808 State, CeCe Rodgers, K Klass and the House Gospel Choir will all play live, with DJ sets from Kerri Chandler, David Morales, Kenny Dope, Todd Terry, Marshall Jefferson, Graeme Park, Greg Wilson, A Guy Called Gerald, DJ Pierre, DJ Paulette, Jon Dasilva, Tom Wainwright, Justin Robertson, Chad Jackson, Allister Whitehead, Mark XTC and Russ.
Meanwhile, the Halloween fixture on October 29th will feature Annie Mac and Patrick Topping, while Solid Grooves on October 28 will boast Ibiza legend Sven Vath, Skream back-to-back with Jackmaster and Hot Since 82.
The new dates come after the first wave of events was unveiled last month. They include the huge Repercussion one-day festival on September 10, with Jamie xx, Little Simz, Fred Again.., Jeff Mills, Goldie and Underground Resistance, and an Eric Prydz headline special on September 16.
For the full dates of the whole season, and to buy tickets, head to the Warehouse Project website.
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