Just days after the end of Coachella, where he performed in the Sahara Tent, Duke Dumont has revealed he’ll be switching from sunny California in April to the darker skies of Manchester in October.
And it’s a special show for the DJ, who will top the bill of The Warehouse Project, returning as part of the 2026 season for the first time in over 10 years.
His last Warehouse Project show came back in 2015 with a show at the old Store Street venue, and Duke Dumont will be hitting the Mayfield Depot on Saturday, October 24 – exactly six months from today (April 24).
Duke Dumont is among the first names to be announced for the WHP 2026 season, with the main Mayfield Depot events typically running between September and New Year’s Day. His announcement comes one day after Interplanetary Criminal was announced as another headlining act and curator for October 10, 2026.
Since his 2015 appearance at Store Street WHP, Duke Dumont has only played Manchester once, with a show last year at the O2 Victoria Warehouse, so this is a rare and doubly special prospect for those hoping to catch his set this October.
Mayfield Depot is made up of four rooms, so you can expect the undercard set of acts for the bill to be announced in due course.
When do tickets to see Duke Dumont at Warehouse Project go on sale?
Tickets to the Duke Dumont headline at The Warehouse Project go on general sale next week on Friday, May 1 at 10am. You can also register for pre-sale access her, with the early batch of tickets going live on Thursday, April 30 at 10am. Find out more and register for the pre-sale here.
Duke Dumont plays The Warehouse Project at Mayfield Depot on Saturday, October 24, with shows from Interplanetary Criminal, KI/KI, and more announced for the 2026 season so far. A full announcement for the upcoming WHP season is due to follow, and you can keep track on their website.