The full lineup for this year’s Warehouse Project is officially here, alongside a new ‘no phones’ policy and venue upgrades.
Returning to Depot Mayfield this autumn, the full season announcement follows previously revealed shows including Barry Can’t Swim, Annie Mac’s Before Midnight, YOU&ME, Sammy Virji, Fisher and more.
WHP25 will also see changes to the venue and customer experiences, including a ‘no phones’ policy in the Concourse, a new entrance and upgraded toilets.
Sam Kandel, Founder of The Warehouse Project, said: “We want to take the clubbing experience back to its core, which is being in a room with like-minded people feeling connected through music. We also want people to have a piece of the night to remember it by and share with friends, which is why we are sharing our amazing content with everyone at the end of the evening.”
The newly announced Warehouse Project 2025 lineup is below:
FISHER | Sat 20 Sep
Marking his first appearance in Manchester since 2023, FISHER returns to The Warehouse Project for his only performance in England this winter – a rare opportunity for fans to catch the Australian powerhouse in action on UK soil.
Dom Dolla | Fri 10 Oct
Recognised as one of the most exciting producers in electronic music, Grammy-nominated Australian Dom Dolla will headline Depot Mayfield. Presented by Eat Your Own Ears, Dom Dolla will showcase his iconic club sound with non-stop energy alongside a lineup which will be revealed soon.
Jamie Jones presents Paradise | Fri 17 Oct
Jamie Jones brings his world-renowned Paradise party back to Manchester for a night of deep grooves and serious energy for their only UK show for the rest of the year. Topping the bill is a rare b2b set from Jamie Jones himself and techno titan Joseph Capriati. Joined by underground favourites East End Dubs, Olive F, Enzo is Burning and more.
Overmono | Sat 18 Oc
Known for their boundary-pushing productions and powerful live sets, Overmono will lead the Depot stage with a heavyweight line-up that includes a WHP debut from ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U. Also joining them are UK bass icon Joy Orbison alongside SP:MC, industrial techno pioneer Blawan and electro queen Helena Hauff. Across in Concourse, Interplanetary Criminal, Jyoty, Skin on Skin, Skee Mask, and Crystallmess. Meanwhile, the Archive will welcome a room debut takeover by London collective VIRUS, with the likes of Fimiguerrero, DJ EJ, Mechatok, Bill Kouligas, Jawnino, WRAITH9, and more.
Confidence Man | Fri 24 Oc
Explosive, theatrical, and unrelentingly fun – Confidence Man headline their biggest WHP show to date this October. Known for their outrageous performances and genre-defying pop energy, the Australian band will play both live and DJ sets, alongside Romy (DJ set), electro powerhouse Erol Alkan, lyrical poet Antony Szmierek, and disco maestro Folamour.
Black Coffee | Sat 25 Oct
South African icon Black Coffee brings his singular blend of Afro-house and deep, soulful grooves to Depot Mayfield for another unmissable headline performance alongside a selection of artists to be revealed soon.
WHP Halloween: Warehouse Banger | Fri 31 Oct
The Warehouse Project teams up with cult British label Sports Banger for a one-off Halloween blowout: Warehouse Banger. This genre-defying night features live legends Leftfield, Ewan McVicar, a b2b from The Blessed Madonna and HAAi, plus, salute presenting Infinite Passion, and more.
WHP Halloween: Marlon Hoffstadt’s Party of the Year | Sat 1 Nov
Berlin’s Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance makes his WHP debut with a high-speed and feel-good rave experience. With names like HorsegiirL, VTSS, Sam Alfred, and Sedef Adasi in tow, expect a genre-smashing celebration of trance, techno, and everything in between.
Haçienda | Sat 22 Nov
Haçienda returns to Depot Mayfield for another celebration in what is always a highlight of the season. Headlined by Primal Scream and Masters at Work, and featuring sets from legends including Groove Armada, David Morales, Derrick Carter, Marshall Jefferson, Luke Una and many more, this is a night steeped in dance music heritage.
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- Words:
- Bradley Lengden
- Published on:
- Tue 5 Aug 2025