The Warehouse Project announces new shows & line-up drops
As The Warehouse Project celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026, the iconic Manchester series continues to unveil its biggest season to date at the expansive Depot Mayfield. Alongside a stacked programme of world-leading electronic music talent, WHP26 will also introduce Vault – a brand-new room joining Depot, Concourse and Archive, expanding the venue’s footprint for its milestone season.
Klangkuenstler // Friday 14 November: Presented by WHP + Teletech, Klangkuenstler will make his highly anticipated WHP return on Friday 14 November following his first appearance at XXL in 2024. One of the most in-demand names in contemporary hard techno, the Berlin-based artist has built a global reputation for uncompromising, high-energy sets that fuse old-school rave influences with relentless modern production. Following sold-out headline shows across Europe and appearances at some of the world’s biggest festivals, Klangkuenstler’s arrival at Depot Mayfield marks one of the standout additions to the WHP26 calendar. General sale tickets available now.
Worried About Henry // Friday 9 October: The full line-up for Worried About Henry is revealed below as the collective returns to Depot Mayfield on Friday 9 October with one of its biggest editions to date – and this set to be WHP’s only DnB show this season. Drum & bass heavyweight Andy C brings his acclaimed ALiVe show to the Depot stage, joined by an exceptional bill including Bou B2B Hedex, Hybrid Minds, Kings of the Rollers, Sigma, K Motionz, Mozey, Break B2B S.P.Y, Koven, Camo & Krooked and many more. Across the venue, leading brands Shogun, Pull Up and Toddla T’s Steeze Factory will each host dedicated stage takeovers. Sign up now for pre-sale from 9am on Friday 3 July, and general sale goes live from 12pm on Friday 3 July.
NEXUP // Friday 31 October: The full line-up for NEXUP is also revealed below – the fast-rising event series curated by one of the UK’s most exciting electronic artists, Max Dean. Following a hugely successful WHP debut in 2025, which sold out instantly, anticipation is already building for this year’s return. Max Dean heads up the bill alongside Luke Dean B2B Omar+, Locky B2B Tommy Phillips, Riordan, Teedee, Burnski B2B Julian Anthony and many more, with Shelter taking over Archive for a special showcase. Sign up now for pre-sale from 9am on Friday 3 July, and general sale goes live from 12pm on Friday 3 July.
Rampa + &ME // Saturday 18 September: Just announced is a special show headlined by Rampa and &ME, two of the driving forces behind the globally renowned Keinemusik collective, on Saturday 18 September as part of WHP26 opening weekend. Among the most influential names in contemporary electronic music, both artists have helped redefine modern house and techno through their deeply emotive productions, genre-blurring DJ sets and sold-out performances across the world’s leading clubs and festivals. Sign up now for pre-sale from 9am on Friday 3 July, and general sale goes live from 12pm on Friday 3 July.
WHP + Teletech present doof – Hannah Laing // Friday 16 October: The full line-up has also been revealed for Hannah Laing’s biggest WHP headline show to date on Friday 16 October. Hannah Laing brings her global doof party to Depot Mayfield with an expanded bill featuring an exclusive B2B set with Maddix, alongside hard dance and techno favourites SPFDJ, ØTTA, Paige Tomlinson and Lisa Korver B2B Fenrick, with N00M1 completing the Depot room. Meanwhile, Archive will host sets from The Rocketman, Emilija and Jokesonyou. Sign up now for the next release of tickets from 12pm on Friday 3 July.
Marking the 20 years of The Warehouse Project milestone, WHP26 continues to gather momentum, with several shows already sold out and limited tickets remaining for a number of the season’s biggest events. Solomun is now down to final tickets, while KI/KI, Overmono and The Streets are also approaching sell-out. With You&Me (both dates), Interplanetary Criminal, Duke Dumont and Tiësto already completely sold out. Still plenty to come as part of the 20th anniversary season, with more shows to be announced in the coming weeks.
