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The Warehouse Project to head to Australia for first shows down under with Bonobo and Mall Grab

Manchester institution The Warehouse Project is heading down under for the first time.

The club night, which started in Manchester back in 2006 and is now based at Depot Mayfield, will head to Australia in May for two series of simultaneous shows over one weekend with a line-up including the likes of Bonobo, Mall Grab and Kelly Lee Owens.

The Down Under this May shows will take place at PICA in Melbourne and at Sydney’s Munro Warehouse on May 25 and 26. Tickets are set to go on sale next week.

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DJ and producer Bonobo will headline day one of the Melbourne show on May 25 and day two of the Sydney show on May 26. He will be joined by local and international names including Kelly Lee Owens, Paula Tape, DJ PGZ and Australia’s own HAAi. The Warehouse Project resident Krysko will also perform.

Australian producer Mall Grab, who will bring his Looking For Trouble party to his native country for the first time, will perform on the first day of Sydney and the second day of Melbourne. He will be joined by Effy, Jennifer Loveless, and Australian DJ Dameeeela.

It will be the first time The Warehouse Project has headed to the Southern Hemisphere. Last year, the club brought its rave nights and events to Europe with shows in Rotterdam, Netherlands and Antwerp.

Sam Kandel, Co-Founder of The Warehouse Project, said: “Following the success of our first international editions in Rotterdam and Antwerp last year, we’ve been having great fun putting more international plans together.

“Australia has always been somewhere we’ve dreamed of hosting The Warehouse Project. We are also so grateful to Bonobo and Mall Grab, and all the artists both international and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk