
Manchester club night The Warehouse Project is set to head to London with headliners Delphic in tow.
Now five years old, The Warehouse Project has helped to put Manchester back on the map. With its inventive design, sound quality and booking policy the venue has helped to re-energise the city's music scene.
Organising a series of anniversary shows, The Warehouse Project is also set to travel down to London for a one off date. A special party in the capital, dance-rockers Delphic are due to headline.
With their debut album 'Acolyte' causing a stir, Delphic are one of the band's most talked about newcomers. The band are due to travel to London in conjunction with The Warehouse Project, playing an unusual intimate show.
Delphic are set to headline the gig in London, taking place in the Ewer Street Warehouse. Set in the area of Southwark, the show will contain some special guest appearances from live acts and DJs.
In other Warehouse Project news, the venue has expanded its 5th anniversary program. Organising a lengthy series of shows, the Manchester venue is set to be dominated by artists such as M.I.A. and more.
Now dubstep icons Skream and Benga are due to unite for a one off set. Playing back to back, the pair will re-unite once again for The Warehouse Project. Superb DJs and producers in their own right, the two recently completed work on Magnetic Man's debut album with Artwork in tow.
Two of the hottest producers around, Skream and Benga will play just one night at The Warehouse Project. Set to take place on December 15th, the night will also include an appearance from Toddla T and Redlight’s brand new Roller Express project.
Also appearing will be Shy FX, Jack Beats, Gaslamp Killer, Youngman and Mercury nominated star Ms Dynamite.
Part of The Warehouse Project's ongoing 5th anniversary celebrations, look out for more announcements soon!