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News: Australia’s Electronic Awakening as The Warehouse Project Makes Southern Hemisphere Debut

  • March 11, 2024
  • Jess Hutton
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Venturing into the Southern Hemisphere for the first time, The Warehouse Project, a trailblazing presence in Manchester’s rave scene, is poised to etch its name in Australian history. Renowned for transforming abandoned spaces into immersive electronic music havens, The Warehouse Project has selected Australia as its next destination, following triumphant events in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Antwerp, Belgium.

Teaming up with Live Nation Australia, The Warehouse Project is gearing up to grace Naarm/Melbourne and Eora/Sydney with an electrifying weekend of music on the 25th and 26th of May 2024. Since its inception in 2006, The Warehouse Project has consistently led the charge in shaping club culture, transitioning from the iconic Boddingtons Brewery to its current industrial rave stronghold, Depot Mayfield. The expansion of its groundbreaking concept into Australia will see The Warehouse Project take charge of two exceptional venues: the dynamic PICA in Melbourne and Munro Warehouse in Sydney Olympic Park. This two-day spectacle promises an unmatched odyssey, boasting a meticulously curated lineup that spans internationally acclaimed artists and local Australian talents.

In Naarm/Melbourne on the first day and Eora/Sydney on the second day, audiences will be treated to the globally acclaimed Bonobo’s ‘Outlier series’. Bonobo, recognized for his revolutionary contributions to the electronic music landscape, will helm the curation, shaping club culture alongside an outstanding lineup comprising Kelly Lee Owens, HAAi, Paula Tape, DJ PGZ, and resident Krysko.

On the second day in Melbourne and the first day in Sydney, the highly sought-after artist Mall Grab will take centre stage, unveiling his renowned Looking For Trouble party for the first time in Australia. Backed by the talents of Effy, Jennifer Loveless, and Australian DJ Dameeeela, attendees are in for a night immersed in pulsating beats and an infectious atmosphere.

As Melbourne and Sydney gear up to host this historic event, anticipation is building for an unforgettable weekend that will leave a lasting imprint on Australia’s electronic music scene. Prepare for a sensory journey through sound, as The Warehouse Project brings its legendary touch to Australia.

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Bonobo Presents OUTLIER
PICA, Melbourne – Saturday 25th May
Munro Warehouse, Sydney – Sunday 26th May

BONOBO (DJ SET)
HAAI
KELLY LEE OWENS (DJ SET)
PAULA TAPE
DJ PGZ
KRYSKO
Plus More To Be Added

Mall Grab Presents Looking For Trouble
Munro Warehouse, Sydney – Saturday 25th May
PICA, Melbourne – Sunday 26th May

MALL GRAB
EFFY
JENNIFER LOVELESS
DJ DAMEEEELA
Plus More To Be Added


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