The Warehouse Project Is Heading To Rotterdam With DJ EZ, Bicep, Kerri Chandler & More

It’ll be the first time WHP has ventured outside of the UK and they’ve just announced the first wave of suitably A-list names joining them in the Netherlands.

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Manchester-born rave outpost The Warehouse Project has just announced a new party in a new location. Running across the bank holiday weekend this year (April 20-23), WHP will be planting its flag in Rotterdam, the Dutch city with its own long and proud dancefloor history.

It’ll be the first time WHP has ventured outside of the UK and they’ve just announced the first wave of suitably A-list names joining them at the former yard of the Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij (RDM). Chief amongst them are DJ EZ, Bicep, Kerri Chandler, Peggy Gou and Seth Troxler.

Also on the bill will be Skream, Sally C, Overmono, Mall Grab, Chloe Robinson, Joy Orbison, HAAi, Josey Rebelle, Yung Singh, TSHA, Tarzsa, Krystal Klear, Jyoty, Mella Dee, Salute, Chloe Caillet, Dan Shake, DJ Boring, Eclair Fifi, Jaden Thompson, Enzo Siragusa, Kessler, Kettama, Kilimanjaro, Luxe, Niks, Prospa, Ryan Elliott, Saoirse, Aletha, Gina Breeze, Greg Lord, Joe Motion, Jordan Villa, Krysko, and Rich Reason.

Sam Kandel, co-founder of The Warehouse Project, said: “The Warehouse Project has become an international destination and over the years we have seen a steady influx of ravers from around the UK, then Europe and further from across the globe—especially since things opened up after the pandemic. In fact, we have been looking for ten years now for the perfect opportunity for an international WHP edition—it feels like it’s all finally going to come together in Rotterdam.”

Tickets for the three-day weekender start at £150 with accommodation packages starting at £299. For tickets and info, head here.

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