The Warehouse Project turns 20
WHP marks two decades at Depot Mayfield with Solomun, Overmono and Tiësto's first Manchester show in 13 years — a landmark moment for the city after dark.
WHP marks two decades at Depot Mayfield with Solomun, Overmono and Tiësto's first Manchester show in 13 years — a landmark moment for the city after dark.

Twenty years. The Warehouse Project has gone from a cult winter series to one of the defining institutions of UK clubbing, and the anniversary season at Depot Mayfield is being treated with the weight it deserves.
The headline run says it all: Solomun on September 25, Overmono through October, and — the one people will travel for — Tiësto making his first Manchester appearance in 13 years on December 11.
WHP at 20 is not just a club season, it is a marker of how far the city's night-time economy has come. These are the nights that pull people into Manchester from across the country, fill hotels, and keep late-night kitchens and taxis busy.
It is also the perfect canvas for planned group nights. Big-room line-ups are more fun — and a lot less stressful — when the logistics are handled in advance. That is the bit BamSip takes off your hands.
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