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The Warehouse Project announces massive New Year’s closing parties for 2022

The Warehouse Project has announced a double-header of massive New Year’s closing parties for 2022.

Taking place at Manchester’s cavernous Depot Mayfield venue on 31st December, the New Year’s Eve special will host the likes of Annie Mac, DJ EZ, Eliza Rose, Hannah Wants, Bklava, Interplanetary Criminal, LF System, Ben Hemsley, and more.

Another season closing bash on the 30th of December will see Kaluki make its return to the venue to throw a takeover party with Joseph Capriati (who will play an extended six-hour set), Archie Hamilton, Ben Sterling, Alan Fitzpatrick, Alisha, Manda Moor,  East End Dubs and many more. Watch a recent set from Joseph Capriati at Warehouse Project. 

See the full line-up and pick up tickets at the Warehouse Project site. Pre-sale tickets will be available from Wednesday, 26th October at 9AM with general sale following an hour later.

The Warehouse Project is currently in the middle of its stacked autumn season, following its “Reopening Sequence” of parties that in May. 

On Saturday, November 12th, The Hacienda will celebrate 40 years of FAC51 with Orbital, Happy Mondays, Inner City and 808 State.

Eat Your Own Ears will celebrate its anniversary at The Warehouse Project with a party on Saturday, 19th November that will see the London-based promoters and record label take over all three stages of the venue at Depot Mayfield – Depot, Concourse, and Archive – with a huge list of names. Four Tet and Floating Points, current DJ Mag cover star TSHA, Overmono, DJ Seinfeld, I.JORDAN, Jossy Mitsu, Daphni, Tarzsa, Joy O and Leon Vynehall are all booked to play.

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