The lineup also features acts such as Loyle Carner, The Prodigy, Bicep, Four Tet, and Barry Can’t Swim, among others.
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The Warehouse Project, Manchester’s iconic music venue, is gearing up for an electrifying season with a stellar lineup.
The season boasts an array of sold-out and upcoming shows, starting with Disclosure on October 25 and Black Coffee on October 26. November highlights include an all-night set from PAWSA on the 2nd, followed by Jamie Jones’ Paradise on the 15th, with Fatboy Slim on the 22nd and Barry Can’t Swim curating a jazz-infused showcase on the 29th. December closes with The Prodigy, Bicep’s Chroma AV DJ Set, and a New Year’s Eve celebration with Defected and Glitterbox.
Early November sees PAWSA taking over Depot Mayfield on the 2nd with an all-night set, alongside Chris Stussy and Paramida. Later in the month, Jamie Jones brings his legendary Paradise series back to Manchester for the first time since 2019 on November 15th, with a b2b session with Loco Dice and a curated lineup of house and techno powerhouses, including Hot Since 82 and Franky Rizardo.
On November 22nd, Fatboy Slim brings his signature sound to Manchester, with support from Vintage Culture, Oden & Fatzo (Live), and Eats Everything. La Discothèque takes over the Archive stage with sets from Artwork, Melé, and CC:DISCO!
Barry Can’t Swim curates a show on November 29th, mixing house, jazz, and downtempo with live and DJ sets featuring artists like Jyoty, salute, Joy Orbison, Hunee, and SBTRKT.
WHP24 series sets will be recorded for release on Apple Music. Fans can already enjoy Spatial Audio mixes from last year, featuring artists like Skream, Bakey, and Chloé Robinson. For more information, visit here.
For full details and ticket availability, visit The Warehouse Project’s official website.