July 22, 2010 11:52
Maximo Park, Kelis, Calvin Harris for Manchester Warehouse Project gigs
Luke Vibert, Eric Prydz, Basement Jaxx also to perform
Photo Gallery: Maximo Park
Photo: Ian Dewsbury
Maximo Park, Kelis, Metronomy and Chapel Club are among the acts set to play live at the Warehouse Project gig series in Manchester later this year.
Calvin Harris, Basement Jaxx and others will play DJ sets at the events, which kick off on September 23 and take place in a warehouse space beneath the city's Piccadilly Station.
See Thewarehouseproject.com for more information.
The Warehouse Project line-up is:
Maximo Park, Metronomy, Chapel Club, Now Dave DJs (September 23)
Adam Beyer, Steve Lawler, Joris Voorn, Jamie Jones, Wolf & Lamb (Gadi), Joy Orbison, Krysko (24)
Eric Prydz, Basement Jaxx (DJ set), Felix da Housecat, Greg Lord, Tom Craven, Drop The Mustard (25)
Boys Noize, Fake Blood, Housemeister, Smith n Hack (Soundstream & Errorsmith), DJ Feadz, Shadow Dancer, Stripsteve, Djedjotronic, Will Tramp/Andro (October 1)
Kelis, Calvin Harris (DJ set), Starsmith, Krysko, Juicy, Will Tramp, Now Wave DJs (2)
Paul van Dyk, John Dahlback, Chris Lane, Krysko, Greg Lord, Digital Boogie (8)
Andy C & MC GQ, Caspa & Rod Azlan, Sir David Rodigan, Lemon D & Dillinja, Luke Vibert, Chef, Jakwob, Emalkay, Gothtrad, Mista Jam (1Xtra), Rich Reason, KRS ONE (9)
Doom, Hudson Mohawk, Jamie xx, Dels, Illum:Sphere. Hoya:Hoya DJs (13)
To check the availability of Warehouse Project tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
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