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The Warehouse project will return for its third year to brighten up your winter clubbing nights and perk you up from the depressing end of summer. The fun starts in September...
If you in a country where the Sun shines bright everyday and the only time your hairs stand on end are when you get something out the freezer then you might not need much cheering up after the traditional summer months have passed. If your here in the UK and depressed that the one week of summer we have has been dead and buried you might need a little perk up come late in the year. That is where the Warehouse Project looks to step in and provide you with a weekly clubbing night full of a wide spectrum of dance music styles. The event started in 2007 and is back once again this year beginning in September and running right up to the beginning of January.
The club night is held underneath Manchester’s biggest Train station Piccadilly in true warehouse fashion looking to bring the underground clubbing atmosphere alive. There was talk of it moving this year but the venue remains the same. They have just published the full line-up for this year’s events with an impressive array of DJ talent on display. The likes of Fatboy Slim, Sasha & Digweed, Pete Tong, Goldie and Deadmau5 will all be appearing at some course over the Warehouse season. It's like Ibiza but in a cold, dam, chilly and depression tinged UK.
The full line-ups are all on the event listings on the official site where you can book tickets and check out all the parties scheduled so far with some tasty ones lined up. If you’re in the UK and have a Friday or Saturday free this winter, have a ride up Manchester and check it out.
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