A host of big music artists including Fatboy Slim, Disclosure and Loyle Carner will be taking to the stage as part of a varied season of shows at The Warehouse Project this autumn.
Now in its 18th year, the series of club nights have become renowned across the country for attracting some of the world's most exciting names in music - and this year is set to be no different.
Officially kicking off this year’s proceedings with an opening Repercussion party next Saturday (September 14 - tickets here) featuring Jungle, Bonobo and Honey Dijon, there will also be shows at Depot Mayfield in the city centre across the next few months from the likes of Orbital, Skepta, Gorgon City, Scooter, Nia Archives, Jamie Jones, Barry Can’t Swim, Joy Orbison and Peggy Gou. READ MORE: 'Largest ever' Oasis exhibition announces return featuring 'unseen' photographs and Noel Gallagher’s guitars On Friday, October 4, British rapper and musician Loyle Carner will headline and curate his own show where he will be joined by yasiin bey, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Children of Zeus, and more special guests.
During the night, the Concourse stage, hosted by Deviation, will feature Benji B & Judah and more. Prominent electronic act Four Tet will return to The Warehouse Project on Saturday, October 19 for an all-day show which promises to turn the venue into a ‘sonic playground’ for an ‘immersive eight-hour journey’.
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