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The Warehouse Project Reveal Lineups For Easter AT The Albert Hall

Fresh from a stellar 2018 season, marking the final days of the legendary Store Street, Warehouse Project are putting on two very special shows at the fabled Albert Hall in Manchester.

For Easter At The Albert Hall they're bringing industry heavyweights edible and Kaluki in an epic battle featuring none other than edible head honcho Eats Everything alongside the inimitable Green Velvet on April 18th.

In the second and final instalment of the series on 20th April it's the turn of dance music titans Sasha and Jon Digweed, who will be bringing their incredible talents to Manchester's Albert Hall.

Tickets go on pre-sale 9am Wednesday morning to WHP18 and Parklife 2019 customers, with general release on sale 9am 15/2/19.

Tickets and info: www.thewarehouseproject.com

LINE UP INFO
18.04.19
EDIBLE vs KALUKI
EATS EVERYTHING 
GREEN VELVET
BEN STERLING
20.04.19
WHP PRESENTS
SASHA & JOHN DIGWEED

LINKS & FURTHER INFO:

THE WAREHOUSE PROJECT
www.thewarehouseproject.com

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