The one-day festival Repercussion is to return to The Warehouse Project, with a headline set from dance music legends Underworld.
The icons behind the likes of Two Months Off, Born Slippy, Dark & Long, Cowgirl and Jumbo, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith will return to Manchester after a stunning live show at Aviva Studios in 2024.
Producer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Snaith will also be bringing a headline live show as Caribou – as well as a DJ set under his Daphni guise. Joining him will be Floating Points with a back-to-back set that will close the Depot.

The festival, which has in the past opened the Warehouse Project season, happens on the later date of 13 December.
Elsewhere, Joy Orbison and Job Jobse will be bringing their genre-spanning selections, while Paramida brings her cosmic, high-energy style. Further back-to-back sessions include Parris with Amaliah, Chloé Caillet with Ryan Elliott, and Call Super with Shanti Celeste. Rising names Matthew Neequaye and KT also join the programme, as well as Warehouse Project’s esteemed resident Krysko.
Closer to home, the Star & Garter will be hosted by CROP Radio, spotlighting Manchester’s own via their livestreams and venue takeovers. Over at Freight Island’s Plant Room, in collaboration with Mastersounds, a run of local favourites will feature across the day and night, including Metrodome, Joey T, Jim Bane, Camilla Reghenzi and Joe Motion.

Repercussion will also host a record and retail market celebrating Manchester’s independent spirit, with hand-picked titles from Eastern Bloc and curated lifestyle items from vintage concept store Suzy Loves Milo.
Pre-sale ticket sales go live at 9am on Friday 3 October. General ticket sales go live at 12 noon on Friday 3 October.
You can sign up to pre-sale tickets here…
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