
Officially the best nightclub in the world, the Warehouse Project is back and better than ever with an impressive line up. This first instalment of season line up announcements will come to fruition between September 16 and 30, bringing the ultimate party to Depot Mayfield once again.
Marking the official start of the Warehouse Project season, Repercussion returns on September 16 for its third edition. The ground-breaking day and night party will run across the entire expanse of Depot Mayfield, covering eight unique stages, including the intimate Star & Garter pub and an immense street party on neighbouring Temperance Street.
For the first time, Repercussion also extends onto the deserted train lines that sit upon the rooftop of the Depot, with two brand new spaces being brought to life; A rooftop takeover celebrating 25 years of the Rush Hour events, and a cinema specially programmed by i-D magazine.

Repercussion’s vast line-up showcases dance music in all its forms. Bicep will be debuting their brand-new Chroma (AV/DJ Set) show at the event. Moderat also return to Manchester for their first live show in the city since 2016, and Kerri Chandler brings his super rare Reel-To-Reel set-up to Manchester for the very first time.
Adding to the Warehouse Project line-up, Depot Mayfield will host on September 23 the Worried About Henry x Metropolis. This will be the largest drum and bass event ever at the Warehouse Project across the entire Mayfield complex, with over 100 artists from across the DnB spectrum, including Hybrid Minds, Wilkinson, Hedex, Bou and many more.
On September 29, long-time electronic party crew Kaluki returns for a special birthday show and label showcase. Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Hot Since 82, Solardo, Chris Stussy and more lead the proceedings for this season opener.

As we embrace the Autumn season, September 30 sees the seminal ‘Welcome to the Warehouse‘ show return for a six-stage takeover with various influential artists. This year, Welcome to the Warehouse features the likes of Honey Dijon, The Blessed Madonna, Mall Grab, Job Jobse, Sherelle, Saoirse and more for a party like no other at the Depot.
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.”
Tickets will be on general sale from 10am on May 26 and you can find them here.