The Warehouse Project Is Leaving Its ‘Spiritual Home’ of Store Street

The 2018 season will be its last in the former air raid shelter, based underneath Piccadilly train station, as founders plan the next chapter.

Manchester clubbing institution The Warehouse Project has just announced to leave its Store Street home permanently at the end of the upcoming 2018 season, which will run from September 2018 to New Years Day 2019.

Founders Sam Kandel and Sacha Lord have released the following statement:

The Warehouse Project will bid a final farewell to the infamous Store Street venue following the forthcoming 2018 season. With Manchester in constant evolution and the zone around Store Street undergoing incredible transformation, our time here is drawing to a natural conclusion. When WHP returned to Store Street in 2014 it was intended for one season only.. Four years later we are calling time. There will be no return. 

Whilst we are of course looking forward to the next chapter and discovering new places to dance, Store Street will forever be considered the spiritual home of The Warehouse Project by around a million people who have danced under those arches.

We hope you will join us for this final season beneath the streets.

For twelve weeks the city is ours.

A new location has yet to be revealed.

Last week organisers have also unveiled the 2018 season opening party, which will be held on September 22nd. The line-up includes the likes of Seth Troxler, Dixon, Peggy Gou,  Midland, Roman Flügel and more.

Tickets available here!

The full 12-week line-up will be revealed tomorrow, Wednesday 25th.

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