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Apple Music’s Club Live Expands with The Warehouse Project Partnership, Bringing Manchester’s Iconic Dancefloor to Fans Worldwide

  • Laureen
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Apple Music’s Club Live Expands with The Warehouse Project Partnership, Bringing Manchester’s Iconic Dancefloor to Fans Worldwide

Apple Music today announces that The Warehouse Project will join Club Live, Apple Music’s live streaming series on Apple Music Club radio, as part of the Manchester institution’s 20th anniversary season. Apple Music’s Club Live Expands with The Warehouse Project Partnership, Bringing Manchester’s Iconic Dancefloor to Fans Worldwide

Following the launch of Club Live with EDC Las Vegas earlier this month, The Warehouse Project becomes the next major partner in the series, with select WHP performances streaming live from Manchester this fall.


“We’re proud to continue and expand our partnership with Apple Music for WHP26 as we celebrate a 20-year milestone of The Warehouse Project,” says Mark Abbott, Promoter and Head of New Business at The Warehouse Project. This partnership allows us to capture and share the experience of WHP far beyond Manchester, reaching audiences around the world as we platform both homegrown and global talent for years to come.''


Since launching at Boddington’s Strangeways Brewery in 2006, The Warehouse Project has helped define modern club and rave culture, evolving from Store Street to its current home at Depot Mayfield. Across two decades, WHP has hosted some of electronic music’s most influential artists, spanning underground pioneers, global headliners, and emerging talent. Past  performances from Bonobo, Four Tet, Sonny Fodera, Disclosure, Jazzy, salute, Goldie B2B Special Request, Interplanetary Criminal b2b Bakey, Max Dean b2b Luke Dean b2b Josh Dean, and Hannah Laing, and more are available to stream on demand now in Spatial Audio with an Apple Music subscription.


Through Club Live, Apple Music Club will livestream select performances from The Warehouse Project’s 2026 season for free, with select sets also available on demand in Spatial Audio following each broadcast. The collaboration builds on Apple Music’s DJ Mix program and technology powered by Shazam’s identification capabilities, enabling mixes to be cleared, tracked, and monetized at scale.


“The Warehouse Project has spent twenty years creating defining moments in electronic music culture for artists and fans alike,” says Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic Music & DJ Mixes at Apple Music. “Bringing WHP into Club Live is a natural extension of our vision to celebrate one of the world’s most influential dance music institutions and connect fans everywhere to the energy of these spaces. Through Club Live, fans around the world will be able to experience select WHP sets live as they happen, bringing the energy of Manchester’s dancefloor to a global audience in real time.” 


The Warehouse Project’s 20th anniversary season begins Friday, September 18, with additional Club Live broadcast details, artist announcements, and schedules to be revealed soon.


Club Live sessions will roll out regularly, from clubs, festivals, and Apple Music’s studios, spotlighting both influential scene veterans and emerging voices, while building an essential archive of live dance music performances unique to Apple Music’s editorial vision.  Fans can tune in for free on Apple Music Club to access the livestream and stream audio on demand with an Apple Music subscription after each livestream.

Apple Music’s Club Live Expands with The Warehouse Project Partnership, Bringing Manchester’s Iconic Dancefloor to Fans Worldwide

 

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