Manchester’s Warehouse Project has announced the full line up for their 2019 shows. This year sees the project move to a brand new location, a disused railway station opposite Piccadilly. For its 2019 programme, the Warehouse Project relocated to the Mayfield Depot, set to hold a capacity of 10,000 people, after previous runs at Boddington’s Brewery, Victoria Warehouse, and most recently, on Store Street.
The event is set to host major names from across the electronic dance music scene, including Fatboy Slim and Aphex Twin. They will be joining names already billed for the season, including Skepta, Chase and Status, Flume, Nina Kravitz and Disclosure. Annie Mac will be headlining a Halloween event on November 2.
Other names set to perform at shows across the four months include Skrillex and Underworld. The event is set to conclude on New Year’s Day 2020, with acts yet to be confirmed for the date.
The full line up of shows are listed below, with tickets going on sale at 9am on July 19, via Ticketmaster. The dates previously revealed for the event are currently still on sale.
20/9/19 – Aphex Twin Curates, Depot
21/9 – Welcome to the Depot, Depot
28/9 – Warehouse Project, Depot
04/10 – The Martinez Brothers – All Night Long, Mayfield Depot
05/10 – Metropolis, Depot
11/10 – WHP Presents, Mayfield Depot
12/10 – FAC51 – THE HACIENDA, Mayfield Depot
18/10 – Mura Masa presents Raw Youth Collage, Depot
19/10 – Adam Beyer presents Drumcode, Mayfield Depot
25/10 – WHP presents Camelphat, Mayfield Depot
26/10 – Curated by Four Tet, Mayfield Depot
02/11 – Annie Mac’s Halloween Spectacular, Mayfield Depot
08/11 – Trick, Mayfield Depot
09/11 – Homobloc Festival 2019, Mayfield Depot
13/11 – Flume, Depot
15/11 – SONNY FODERA – RISE UK TOUR, Victoria Warehouse
22/11 – Metropolis presents, Mayfield Depot
23/11 – Skepta, Depot
29/11 – Anjunabeats, Mayfield Depot
30/11 – Feel My Bicep, Mayfield Depot
05/12 – Underworld, Mayfield Depot
06/12 – Paradise, Mayfield Depot
21/12 – Fatboy Slim, Mayfield Depot
31/12 – New Years Eve at the Warehouse Project, Mayfield Depot
01/01 – New Years Day – All Day Long, Mayfield Depot
The Co-founder of the project, Sam Kandel said, “Without doubt, WHP19 has been the most challenging and exciting season to program since WHP began. As has been the case with every WHP venue that has gone before, we don’t really know how long it will be around, so our thought was that we need to make the most of it for the time it’s available.”
The venue known as Depot, also contains two smaller venues, Archive and Concourse, set to be used for events throughout the remainder of 2019.