The Warehouse Project is a renowned location for hosting live music performances, located just a short stroll from the city centre of Manchester. Established in 2006, the series of venues included in The Warehouse Project have a total capacity of 5000 guests. The club nights organised here run from September to the New Years Day and are loved by fans of music genres like house, techno, trance and electro. Famous performers who have held live shows here include Armin Van Buuren, Nicholas Jaar,
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Venue Details
Getting there
People who want to attend the night clubs organised at The Warehouse Project can easily get there via train, bus or car.
By train and tube: Train travellers are advantaged, as the venue is just a five-minute stroll from the Manchester Piccadilly Station.
By bus: The Warehouse Project is just a two-minute walk from the o/s Piccadilly Rail Stn bus stops, which serve the Metroshuttle routes 1, 2 and 3. The venue is also close (4-minute walking distance) to the London Rd/Fairfield St (Stop A) bus station, which serves the routes 173, 192, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206 and 207.
By car: Drivers should find it easy to get to The Warehouse Project, as the complex of venues is just one street away from the main road A665/Great Ancoats St.
International: Guests who come from other countries will be pleased to know that The Warehouse Project is just a 21-minute car ride from the Manchester Airport. Or, you could take a direct bus to the city centre. The stop is right at the terminal exit.
Parking facilities
The parking facility closest to The Warehouse Project is Total Car Parks Ltd, which provides a wide selection of spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
The venue is accessible to people with special needs, as it has street level access as well as accessible toilets. Furthermore, people with sight impairments can go in accompanied by guide dogs.