The Warehouse Project has announced a two-date Australian run this April.
In a move that’s got ravers across the country reaching for their glowsticks, Manchester’s legendary Warehouse Project has announced its sophomore Australian invasion, locking in dates for both Sydney and Melbourne this April.
The cult British party series, which has been turning Manchester’s underground scene on its head since 2006, is set to transform Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on April 24 and Melbourne’s PICA on April 25 into temporary temples of electronic excess.
The Warehouse Project 2025
- Apr 24 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
- Apr 25 – PICA, Melbourne
- More information coming soon
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Following their explosive Australian debut last year, the seasonal party architects are keeping their cards close to their chest regarding the lineup – though if their UK track record is anything to go by, we’re in for a treat.
The Project has previously hosted everyone from techno titan Carl Cox to electronic music royalty Aphex Twin, while more recent editions have seen Fred again.. and Skrillex shake the foundations.
For the uninitiated, Warehouse Project isn’t your typical year-round club night. It’s earned its stripes as one of the most anticipated electronic music events in the UK calendar and has expanded internationally in recent years.
Early birds can catch the worm when presale tickets drop on Wednesday, January 22 at 12PM AEDT, while general admission goes live on Wednesday, February 5 at 11AM AEDT. Given last year’s events had phones melting across the country during the ticket rush, eager punters are advised to set their alarms.
While the full lineup remains under wraps, if their past roster of acts like The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx, and Happy Mondays is anything to go by, Australia’s electronic music faithful might want to start planning now.
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