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Four Tet, Ben UFO and Job Jobse on the line-up for second edition of The Warehouse Project in Rotterdam

After a first successful edition in 2023, The Warehouse Project returns to Rotterdam. From 2 to 4 May, the event will once again transform the RDM Submarine Wharf into a vibrant epicentre of progressive electronic music. Among others Four Tet, Blawan and Ben UFO are coming over and Rotterdam DJs Nala Brown and OG Karin have a home game. Ticket sales start on Tuesday 3 December at 10:00 via this link.

The weekend kicks off with a spectacular Friday night. Featuring Chris Stussy b2b Job Jobse, these two popular DJs have not been on stage together before. Alongside this special b2b, international favourites Call Super and Peach, as well as WHP president Krysko will be on stage. In addition, Dutch house collective Slapfunk will take over the second venue for an energetic night, with residents Samuel Deep and Doudou MD, assisted by Mella Dee, Ryan Elliott and Sally C.

Saturday's programme will be led by Four Tet, who will present a carefully curated line-up with his latest 'Curated by Four Tet' showcase. Four Tet himself will be spinning for the first time with British pioneer Sammy Virji, while Ben UFO and Blawan will be joined by Salute, Sherelle, Bakey, Hagop Tchaparian and Rotterdam favourites Nala Brown and OG Karin, for a very diverse musical evening of electronic music.

The line-up for Sunday 4 May will be announced at a later date.

About The Warehouse Project

The Warehouse Project is a Manchester-based event series that has become a household name in the club world and is known for its raw venue and unforgettable club nights. The former shipyard of the Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij (RDM) in Rotterdam will be transformed into the setting for The Warehouse Project for three days. During the weekend when The Warehouse Project takes over the RDM Submarine Wharf, Rotterdam will be showcased at its best while also showcasing the best of the WHP concept. Rotterdam and hometown Manchester share their rich industrial past and legendary status in the history of dance and club culture.

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