The Warehouse Project adds Overmono, Tiësto and Solomun to 20th anniversary season

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WHP’s 20th anniversary programme continues with three major new Depot Mayfield shows this autumn and winter...

The Warehouse Project has announced three major new shows for its 2026 season, as the Manchester club series celebrates 20 years since its first events at Boddington’s Brewery in Strangeways back in 2006.

The newly announced dates will bring Overmono, Tiësto and Solomun to Depot Mayfield as part of WHP’s anniversary programme, which launches on Friday 18 September and marks two decades of the Manchester institution transforming industrial spaces into some of the most recognisable club venues in the world.

Alongside the new shows, WHP’s anniversary celebrations will extend beyond the dancefloor this year with a wider cultural programme reflecting on the club series’ impact on Manchester nightlife and electronic music culture over the last two decades.

The programme includes a new retrospective film directed by filmmaker Leigh Powis, charting the evolution of The Warehouse Project from its raw early days at Strangeways through to its current home at Depot Mayfield. An outdoor photography exhibition will also launch this summer, alongside a dedicated WHP podcast series featuring stories and interviews from across the brand’s history.

A new print magazine documenting 20 years of artists, nightlife and Manchester club culture is also planned, while WHP’s ongoing partnership with Apple Music will continue with exclusive mixes in Spatial Audio and live audio streaming from selected events throughout the season.

One of the biggest new additions to the calendar comes from Overmono, who return to The Warehouse Project on 30 October for a huge all-night takeover at Depot Mayfield.

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The duo will headline a sprawling multi-room line-up featuring a special b2b set from James Blake and Joy Orbison, alongside appearances from Moodymann, Blawan, Helena Hauff b2b DJ Bone, Aurora Halal and a special guest set from Andy C.

Elsewhere across the night, Blackhaine, Space Afrika, Rainy Miller, Wraith9 and KAVARI will appear as part of Hain Presents in the Archive space, alongside Croww, Lee Gamble b2b Nkisi and others. The event looks set to bring together experimental electronics, club music and soundsystem culture across all three rooms at Depot Mayfield.

Solomun will return to Manchester on 25 September for his first headline show in the city in five years. The performance will also be his only remaining UK headline date of 2026 following the rapid sell-out of two London appearances earlier this year.

Widely regarded as one of the defining figures in modern house and techno, the Bosnian DJ has built a huge international following through his marathon DJ sets and long-running Solomun +1 residency at Pacha Ibiza, as well as through his influential Diynamic label.

Meanwhile, Tiësto will make his long-awaited Warehouse Project debut on 11 December, marking his first Manchester appearance in 13 years.

Across a career spanning more than three decades, the Dutch DJ and producer has become one of the most commercially successful and recognisable figures in electronic music, helping bring dance culture into the mainstream through festival headline appearances, Las Vegas residencies and crossover chart hits.

Pre-sale tickets for all three shows go live from 10am on Thursday 28 May, with general sale beginning at 10am on Friday 29 May.

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