The Warehouse Project announces Black Coffee, DJ Heartstring, &Me, Defected & Glitterbox shows for 2025

The Warehouse Project announces Black Coffee, DJ Heartstring, &Me, Defected & Glitterbox shows for 2025

The Warehouse Project has announced a series of new shows for the WHP25 season.

As part of an announcement shared this week, the Depot Mayfield institution has expanded its autumn calendar to include new headline and curated events from some of dance music’s biggest talents and collectives.

DJ Heartstring will bring their euphoric trance and emotive techno to the Concourse for a special showcase on 12th September, joined by guests including Peach, Spray and Niamh. On 4th October, Keinemusik’s &ME will headline the Concourse, ahead of a Defected & Glitterbox takeover the following weekend (11th October) featuring sets from MK, Sam Divine, Roger Sanchez, Eats Everything, Dan Shake, Shapeshifters and more.

Later that month, on 25th October, Black Coffee will bring his blend of Afro house and deep, soulful grooves to Depot Mayfield for another unmissable headline performance, alongside a series of guests TBC.

The newly confirmed line-ups join already announced parties from Barry Can’t Swim, Dom Dolla, Annie Mac’s Before Midnight, You&Me, Sammy Virji and FISHER.

Check out the full WHP 2025 calendar here.

Pre-sale tickets go live at 10am on Thursday 17th July – sign up and find out more here. General tickets will be available from 10am on Friday 18th July.

The Warehouse Project at Depot Mayfield was voted No. 4 in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs poll 2025.

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