Manchester – September 4th, 2024: Ahead of their opening party Repercussion next week, The Warehouse Project reveals new shows for this season, including a headline show by Loyle Carner, an all day long with Four Tet, and a series of curated shows by Jamie Jones’ Paradise, Fatboy Slim, and Barry Can’t Swim.
Acclaimed British rapper and musician Loyle Carner is set to headline and curate his show on Friday 4th October. Renowned for his introspective and emotionally raw production, Loyle Carner has carved a niche in the UK music scene, blending hip-hop with jazz and spoken world. His headline performance at Depot stage follows the success of his Summer 2024 UK & European tour. The poetic musician is set to be joined by yasiin bey, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Children of Zeus, and more. Plus, Concourse stage hosted by Deviation with Benji B & Judah, and special guests.
One of the most prominent figures in electronic music, Four Tet returns for an unmissable day & night party where he will play open to close on Saturday 19th October with tickets from £25. Renowned for his extensive knowledge of music, Depot Mayfield is set to be transformed into Four Tet’s sonic playground, guiding the audience through an immersive 8-hour journey.
The legendary DJ and Producer, Fatboy Slim, is set to present a special show on Friday 22nd November. Blending big beat and house sounds, Fatboy Slim has handpicked a line-up that showcases both established and emerging electronic music talents including Vintage Culture, Oden & Fatzo [Live], Kilimanjaro, Eats Everything, LF System, and more. Plus, a special Archive takeover by Manchester disco collective La Discothèque with Artwork, Melé, CC:DISCO! and more.
Eat Your Own Ears returns this year with a curated show by Barry Can’t Swim on Friday 29th November. Known for his genre-blending sound that fuses house, jazz, and downtempo beats, Barry Can’t Swim is set to perform live and a DJ set. Bringing together an eclectic lineup that reflects his innovative approach to music, his curated show features both established and emerging artists who push the boundaries of electronic music, including the likes of Jyoty, salute, Joy Orbison, Hunee, Sbtrkt, and more.
Making each season even more special than before, The Warehouse Project is proud to announce a brand new initiative with Apple Music to capture DJ sets in ground-breaking Spatial Audio. The world-leading club series is one of just a few handpicked venues across the globe offering the opportunity for dance fans to relive their favourite club nights exclusively on Apple Music.
DJ sets from some of the world’s most exciting names in electronic music playing at this year’s WHP24 series, will be recorded using a fixed immersive audio installation and then mixed in the ground-breaking format to launch on Apple Music this fall.
Ahead of WHP24, a selection of sets captured from last year are available to hear exclusively in Spatial Audio on Apple Music. They include: Skream, Bakey, Chloé Robinson, Izzy Bossy, Yung Singh, and DJ Flight and Strategy – all recorded as part of the 2023 UP YA ARCHIVES night hosted by acclaimed British artist and producer Nia Archives. An additional set of mixes from the 2023 club nights released in stereo include sets by artists Gorgon City, Ben UFO, Krysko, Manara and Jim Bane.
To listen to Apple Music’s Spatial Audio DJ Mixes, and find out more about the initiative with The Warehouse Project, please visit apple.co/warehouseprojectmix.
Pre-sale ticket sales go live on Thursday 29th August from 10am.
General ticket sales go live on Friday 30th August from 10am.
Register at www.thewarehouseproject.com/signup for presale access.