Manchester’s The Warehouse Project (WHP) is set to make its India debut this October with a three-city, four-show tour across Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad. The series, long established as a cornerstone of the UK’s electronic music calendar, first announced its India expansion in August, with dates at Sunburn Union, Bengaluru (24 Oct), Dome, Mumbai (25–26 Oct) and Quake Arena, Hyderabad (26 Oct).
The lineup now confirmed brings together a mix of modern club heavyweights and emerging global acts. Joy Orbison, Logic1000, Cinnaman and DJ Boring lead the international contingent, joined by Jyoty, DJ Heartstring, Verraco and SUCHI. Sets will vary across cities: Cinnaman and Jyoty perform a special back-to-back in Mumbai, while Berlin’s DJ Heartstring and London-based Logic1000 appear on select dates.
Each city also integrates local talent into the bill. FUSHI and a back-to-back from EBITDA and Kampai join the Bengaluru show. In Mumbai, the lineup expands with OX7GEN, Masrani, Anisha, Prismer, plus back-to-backs from Nida & Anushka and FILM & Aayna. Hyderabad rounds off the run with Siiry and a Vridian & Midnight Traffic back-to-back.
In the UK, WHP is best known for its seasonal residency at Manchester’s Depot Mayfield, running September–December. Its India edition adapts this model into a concentrated weekend run, offering different configurations of international and domestic artists across cities.
Tickets for the October shows are priced from ₹1,699, with sales already live since 21 August.








