
The Warehouse Project has officially unveiled its 2025 season lineup, with its iconic Haçienda event returning to Depot Mayfield on November 22 2025. The announcement confirms the continuing legacy of Manchester’s most celebrated underground clubbing institution.
The highlight being the Haçienda takeover, returning to Depot Mayfield on November 22 2025. Fans can expect a multi‑room experience curated under the Haçienda name, promising a rich blend of heritage and modern dance culture.
Although full details for the Haçienda evening are yet to be announced, this signature WHP event is widely anticipated to bring together house and rave royalty for what is set to be one of the biggest nights of the season.
Artists like Primal Scream, Groove Armada and David Morales are set to perform at the Mayfield Depot event, with Hacienda regulars Graeme Park and Greg Wilson also on the lineup.
The full Warehouse Project season spans from early September through to November, showcasing an eclectic mix of electronic music. The season kicks off with Annie Mac – Before Midnight on September 6, a house and disco curative in the Concourse, Mayfield Depot’s second stage.
Artists like DJ Heartstring, ANOTR, Fisher, Leftield, Sammy Virji, Dom Dolla, and Confidence Man will each headline their own nights, bringing together heavyweights of house, tech‑house, trance and drum & bass across Depot Mayfield’s multi‑room setup.
Manchester native Aitch makes a hometown headline appearance on October 29, and Barry Can’t Swim closes out the season on November 21, delivering live and DJ sets with a lineup of electronic royalty including Ross from Friends, Love, Prospa and more.
Whether you’re after melodic house, trance, drum & bass or immersive techno, the 2025 WHP season proves once again why it remains at the heart of UK dance music culture.
Tickets for the Hacienda event on November 22 are available on Friday August 8 at 10AM, but fans who sign up for pre-sale will be able to purchase tickets on Thursday August 7 at 10AM. All pre-sale and ticket information is available on the Warehouse Project website.