The Warehouse Project Announces Special London Show With Delphic
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The Warehouse Project Announces Special London Show With Delphic

The Warehouse Project and Delphic present: Acolyte
Ewer Street Warehouse, Southwark, London, SE1 OBL
Friday 29th October
Times: 10pm – 5am
Early bird tickets £10 advance from:
www.crowdsurge.com/delphic
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Manchester’s Warehouse Project is delighted to announce its first ever London show at Ewer Street Warehouse in Southwark, seeing the cult Manchester club night move south for one night only. The Warehouse Project & Delphic Presents: will see the indie band perform live amongst special guests in the underground South London venue. WHP10 has also announced a Skream & Benga headline show in December following eight shows selling out in record time.

In a bold move that will see the Manchester promoters leave behind their Store Street home underneath Manchester’s Piccadilly Station for one night, Londoners will be able to witness what the North of England have been going mad for. Already headlining one of the most anticipated shows on The Warehouse Project’s WHP10 autumn and winter series, Mancunian rock and dance crossover band Delphic will bring their invigorating live performances south, as they play an intimate live London gig with special guests on 29th October. More details are to follow on this event and a limited number of earlybird tickets are on sale for £10 via link, link, link, link.

Now in its fifth year, The Warehouse Project has been one of the forerunners in the underground dance music scene creating a niche market in the North of England with some of the biggest acts in international dance music clambering to play at the venue underneath Manchester’s Piccadilly Station.

Following the WHP10 line up announcement just over a month ago, the excitement and fervour in Manchester and the UK for tickets has meant that eight of the original shows are already sold out. Headline shows including Eric Prydz (25th September), Chase & Status (23rd October), M.I.A. (13th November), Ian Brown (17th November) and David Guetta (19th December) are amongst those to have all sold out within weeks and in the case of the most recently announced M.I.A. show, in days!

Dubstep dons Skream, whose recent album ‘Outside The Box’ charted at number four in the Official Dance Album Chart, and Benga have put together an incredible line up for Wednesday 15th December, one of the last dates of WHP10. They will be bringing together some of the top acts across a wide spectrum of bass orientated UK dance music. Although both are performing live together as part of their Magnetic Man project earlier in the series (Friday 29th October), for this night they are dropping solo headline DJ sets. Joining the two on the night will be Toddla T and Redlight’s brand new Roller Express project, featuring the two DJing back to back with MCs Serocee and Dread. Also performing on the night are Shy FX, Jack Beats, Gaslamp Killer, Geeneus, MC Tippa, L-Vis 1990 and MCs Dynamite, Youngman and Dread.

Joining the Skream & Benga present line up will be a very special guest appearance by Ms Dynamite, Ms Dy-Na-Mi-Tee-Hee is back, fresh from a live music hiatus, having won acclaim with Mercury Music Prize and BRIT awards. Recent collaboration, ‘What You Talkin' About?’ produced by Bristol’s finest Redlight, creating a new sound from Ms Dynamite with an edgier house infused sound.

The Warehouse Project’s Store Street events underneath Manchester Piccadilly Train Station have for years been a setting for some of the finest names in electronic music, where world renowned acts and DJs play to 2,000 revellers in a visually stunning industrial space. Known for bringing together the best names across all genres of dance music, as well as some of the best live acts from around the world, it has become an internationally recognised yearly event. The series this year includes over 30 different nights across three months, encompassing a wide range of stylistically varied events, from exclusive live performances to DJ sets.

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