Nia Archives has curated a takeover at the Warehouse Project in Manchester
The Warehouse Project has revealed the final line-ups for its 2023 season, including a Nia Archives-curated takeover.
Nia Archives will bring her UP YA ARCHIVES show to The Warehouse Project for its debut at Depot Mayfield on 8 December. She promises the best in cutting-edge drum 'n' bass, jungle, dubstep and UK garage across the three stages of Depot, Concourse and Archive.
The takeover will bring together the likes of Shy FX, Skream, D Double E, Interplanetary Criminal, Yung Singh, salute, a debut Special Request b2b Clipz set, and more.
Speaking about the show, Nia Archives said: “Am so buzzin to curate UP YA ARCHIVES at The Warehouse Project in December!! Manchester is a special place to me and am so gassed I’ve got to book so many of ma favourite artists + DJ’s to play alongside me, can’t wait! Tickets on sale Friday @ 10am!!”
Other recently announced shows for the WHP23 programme include a Skrillex-curated takeover (18 November), Circoloco with Skepta, Seth Troxler vs Skream and Call Super vs Anz (25 November), a debut ANOTR presents expo with A/V production (3 November), and Defected & Glitterbox (9 December).
The Warehouse Project have also announced a new collaboration with Sports Banger, featuring merchandise designed by founder and curator Jonny Banger in support of Manchester South Central Foodbank and Mad Dogs Homeless Project.
General tickets will be available from 10am on Friday 29 September. For more information, visit thewarehouseproject.com.
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