NEWS: Manchester International Festival & The Warehouse Project present: 10x10

NEWS: Manchester International Festival & The Warehouse Project present: 10×10

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Dates:  17th – 18th July
16th October

Location:  Manchester

 

To celebrate 10 years of The Warehouse Project and 10 years of the Manchester International Festival, they have announced four very special shows.  The first of these – held on the 17th July – will feature Four Tet who will be joined by Tyondai Braxton and Koreless whilst the show on the 18th July will see Carl Craig & Mike Banks heading a line-up consisting of DJ Koze, Joy Orbison, Kyle Hall, Midland, Maurice Faulton, Jacques  Greene,  Mr Ties, Space Dimension Controller along with sets from Octave One, Paranoid London and Dark Sky.

It comes after the huge success of MIF13 which saw the likes of Massive Attack v Adam Curtis play in the Mayfield Depot – due to be demolished before the end of year as part of the redevelopment of the Piccadilly area begins.

“We are all incredibly excited that we can work with Manchester International Festival on these two special 10×10 events, that celebrate ten years for both MIF and WHP in the city. It’s the perfect way for WHP to kick off our tenth anniversary year and the last time this incredible space is going to be brought to life.”  Sam Kandel, WHP Co-Founder & Director 

As well as these, there will also be two more shows, both held on the 16th October in two separate locations in the city: Jamie xx will play at Albert Hall; Major Lazer will be making an appearance at Manchester Academy with both set to release new material this summer.

 

Tickets for Jamie xx are available now from HERE
Tickets for Major Lazer are available now from HERE

Tickets for the two 10×10 shows in July will be available from 8th May.  More information about the events can be found HERE

 

 

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