The Warehouse Project is almost upon us, and the last remaining tickets are now on sale. WHP brings a blistering line-up of big name stars to Manchester every autumn, and this year it’s back at Store Street, the atmospheric network of underground arches beneath Piccadilly station. Tickets always sell out – a case in point is this weekend’s LCD Soundsystem two night showdown which sold out in a matter of hours. However there are a few tickets left for some shows including Floating Points, Annie Mac, Dekmantel and Love International. Book now, or pack up your party shoes until next year.

Floating Points
The critically acclaimed Floating Points (pictured), last seen recording in the Mojave Desert, will curate an evening of hot entertainment at the end of September. He is joined by sample-smashing hip hop name Madlib, DJing powerhouse Jeremy Underground, Caribou’s alter-ego Daphni and the Mercury-nominated beathsmith Jon Hopkins.
Sat 30 Sep, Warehouse Project, Store Street, Manchester M1 2WA. 8.30pm, £35, www.thewarehouseproject.com

Annie Mac Presents Pt 2
If you missed tickets for Annie Mac’s Friday night at the Project, then seize Saturday tickets now before they sell out. The DJing veteran turns her attention to the electronic underground, with BBC Radio 6’s Tiga – the man behind ‘Sunglasses At Night’ – joining prolific Danish producer Kölsch, worldwide DJ star Heidi and a bunch of back-to-back mayhem.
Sat 7 Oct, Warehouse Project, Store Street, Manchester M1 2WA. 9pm, £35, www.thewarehouseproject.com

Dekmantel
Over the past few years, Amsterdam’s Dekmantel has become party central, with their own label releases, club tours and festivals. This year they celebrated their tenth birthday on the banks of River IJ, and now they bring their party atmosphere to Manchester with Marcel Dettman, Robert Hood, Fatima Yamaha and plenty more.
Fri 10 Nov, Warehouse Project, Store Street, Manchester M1 2WA. 9pm, £35, www.thewarehouseproject.com

Sat 30 Sep - Sat 2 Dec
Words:
Fat Roland
Published on:
Thu 28 Sep 2017