Manchester's Warehouse Project has announced its full line-up for 2022, and tickets for the highly anticipated club event are selling fast.
The Warehouse Project is a series of club nights that take place between September and January. Held each year in Depot Mayfield these events feature producers, artists, bands, and DJs from diverse genres of electronic music.
Tickets for two of its biggest night have already sold out, and tickets for Disclosure's five stage takeover on Saturday, September 16 and Metropolison's show on Friday, September 23 are no longer available on Ticketmaster.
General sale tickets for arguably the biggest two nights, Peggy Gou on Friday October 21 and BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac on Saturday October 29, go live this Friday July 29, so be quick as they're also expected to be sell-out events.
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General tickets for each night start at £49.50 each and VIP tickets are £75.45 and includes fast track, access to two VIP bars, luxury toilets and a separate viewing platform. Other packages available include tickets and a room at the three-star Ibis Style Portland for £168 each or £155 each for a ticket and a room at the four-star Mecure Piccadilly hotel.
Tickets and line up
With so many different artists taking to the stage on different nights here's a round up of how to make sure you get tickets for the artists you've been waiting to see live.
The event will kickstart with the return of the Repurcussion festival on September 10. Those headlining include Jeff Mills, Underground Resistance and Lil Simz. The following Friday, on September 16, Eric Prydz will make an appearance for his only Northern club show this Autumn/Winter season.
Warehouse on Saturday 1 October, spearheaded by Joseph Capriati, The Martinez Brothers, which leafs into The Ape Birthday on Friday October 7.
One of the most in-demand artists on the scene, Peggy Gou, will land at Depot Mayfield on Friday October 21 for her only show in England after the summer, tickets for this event are in high demand and go on presale from Friday July 29 on Ticketmaster. Michael Bibi will play what is his only UK date in the North this year on Friday October 28.
Pre-sale Another big night to bag tickets for is its Halloween special will see BBC Radio 1 legend Annie Mac and Patrick Topping. The following Friday 4 November will be the final drum and bass show of WHP22, featuring Shy FX, Inja and Netsky.
And Hacienda will return on Saturday November 12 for its largest club event ever, Orbital and Happy Mondays will be performing live, with Inner City and 808 State also headlining.
All tickets go on sale this Friday, July 29 on Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
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