The Warehouse Project have announced six new shows that will take place in Depot Mayfield Manchester later this year. They will commence on the 17th of September and hold shows all the way up until New Year’s Day. The 2021 event can expect to see even more partygoers than usual, due to the lack of live events in 2020 amongst the coronavirus crisis.
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Nile Rodgers and Chic will perform on the opening night on 17th September, along with Horse Meat Disco, House Gospel Choir, Craig Charles and more. Repercussion Festival will take place the next day on the 18th featuring acts such as DJ Shadow, Floating Points and Jordan Rakei. On the 24th, Wilkinson will perform amongst many others, and on the 25th, Carl Cox, Peggy Gou and Jasper James will make an appearance. On 1st of October ‘Eric Prydz Presents’ will take place and finally on the 2nd, clubgoers can expect to see performances from The Martinez Brothers, Jamie Jones, Cassy and more. Further events will be announced in due course. The full lineup and calendar can be found on their website.
In a press release, The Warehouse Project said: “The Warehouse Project’s 2021 season marks the long-awaited return to the dancefloor that everyone has been waiting for: a return to music, to dancing and to weekends. Defining moments and shared experiences with everyone under one roof again for a full-spectrum of music and cultural immersion.”
The Warehouse Project has organised a series of club nights in Manchester since 2006. However, they could not hold any last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. They are unique in a sense that they run events seasonally for a limited amount of time – from September to New Years Day and some Bank Holiday weekends to match the demands of busiest times of the year and the school year.
You can register on their website to gain access to the pre-sale on 26th May. General tickets will go on sale at 10am the next day.