The Warehouse Project

The Warehouse Project is back with Jamie xx, Little Simz, and more

Manchester’s seasonal party series has unveiled the lineup for the first phase of its 2022 season

Are we that far through the year already? The Warehouse Project – Manchester’s massive, seasonal party series – is already gearing up to relaunch for its 2022 season, which will see it return to the city’s 10,000 capacity Depot Mayfield over the second half of 2022.

Beginning in September, and running all the way through to New Year’s Day, this year’s iteration of the series will launch with the second edition of The Warehouse Project’s one-day festival Repercussion on September 10 – and Dazed is excited to be media partners. 

Repercussion will feature an international lineup headlined by Jamie xx, Dazed 100 alum Little Simz, Fred Again.., Jeff Mills, and Underground Resistance, with additional appearances from Goldie, Benji B, and many more, spilling out into a street party hosted by Mr. Scruff.

Later in the month, Depot Mayfield will host huge sets from electronic icons including Disclosure, The Blessed Madonna, Eric Prydz, Chase & Status, and Skream. On October 7, meanwhile, The Ape Birthday will feature seminal acts from the UK Garage scene.

Take a look at the opening sequence for The Warehouse Project’s 2022 season below. Pre-sale is on Thursday (May 26) and general sale is on Friday (May 27) at 10am. Head here to find out more.

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