The Warehouse Project will be back in September, with the likes of Bicep, Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna and Jamie Jones on the bill for its 2023 season. It’s also revealed that it will be opening up two new areas of its Depot Mayfield home, including the roof.
Details of its first four events for 2023 have been unveiled, kicking off with the Repercussion one-day festival on September 16. Electronic titans Bicep will be debuting their new audio-visual set, called Chroma, alongside sets from Moderat, Jon Hopkins, Kerri Chandler, Jayda G, and LTJ Bukem.
Dutch label Rush Hour will be celebrating 25 years too, and will take on the new rooftop space, as well as a cinema room curated by i-D magazine.
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September 23 will see a host of drum and bass stars including Bryan Gee, Dillinja, Jumpin Jack Frost, General Levy, David Rodigan and DJ Storm heading to Manchester for the DnB Festival.
Meanwhile, long-running club night Kaluki will be celebrating its birthday on September 29, with Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Hot Since 82, Solardo and Richy Ahmed. The final show to be announced is the Welcome To The Warehouse event on September 30, with Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna, Mall Grab, Daphni, Floorplan, Job Jobse, Sherelle and Krystal Klear.
Sam Kandel, co-founder of The Warehouse Project, said: “Before last year’s WHP run ended, we had already started on our plans for 2023. Now we can’t wait to get back into Depot Mayfield, where we are making significant production changes for this year, all to be revealed when we kick off in September.”
More shows will be announced in the coming weeks. Pre-sale tickets go live at 10am on May 25, with general release at 10am on May 26. You can find more information at the Warehouse Project website.
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