As 2023 gets rolling the nights are starting to stack up, time to get those tickets copped.
This February sees Hot Chip take over Warehouse Project’s Depot, as they invite a host of their
favourite acts to play alongside their epic live show from 8pm til 4am. Norwegian disco don, Todd
Terje is joined by Sofia Kourtesis and Yuné Pinku’s live show. Hot Chip’s residency at Brixton
Academy has surely oiled the wheels for a euphoric return to Manchester.
This February sees possibly one of the most hype line ups White Hotel has ever put on, with rave specialists
and DJs of the moment, Sherelle and I. Jordan taking over for a whole night. Sherelle’s Radio 1 residency
and I. Jordan’s stratospheric rise in 2022 make these two some of the most important DJs around right now.
Don’t miss this chance to see them go back to back, we expect.
After THAT tune hitting number 1 in 2021, Interplanetary Criminal is riding high, with an all night
long show hitting Hidden at the end of Feb. His UKG, breaks and house selections are second to
none, with a keen eye for old gems playing off modern classics seamlessly.
This French troupe have been effortlessly blending western electronics with eastern motifs since
2013. Their live show is nothing short of mesmerising, as rising energy circulates in the space
where acid, techno, house and global sounds meet. This tour sees them play the Blues Kitchen
Manchester the night before Fabric and several dates in France, Germany, the UK and Sweden.
- Words:
- Leo Burrell
- Published on:
- Wed 11 Jan 2023
Left, Right & Centre hit the Loft for the first time, with the charismatic Bambounou heading up the
bill with his experimental but party starting selections of techno, breaks and bass. They’re also
hosting Irish selector, Small Crab, who’s been spearheading the Dublin scene, as well as
Manchester’s k.h0lle and Qwirk, the latter leans into dubstep, grime and drum ’n’ bass.