The Warehouse Project

The Warehouse Project

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Sam B
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Stewart Boyd
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Saw LCD soundstystem...band was brilliant...well organised...super quick entrance...friendly and helpful staff...on the sound side of things....not brilliant...when someone well known is playing it's really tight in their....but interesting place

Gareth Llewellyn
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Antonina Chepa
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Nice place. Been there with my friends to the "curated by four tet" and it was an extraordinary experience, the lights, the music, everything. Everyone had a free access to the potable water The only negative thing was that we couldn't get in with our backpacks without problems, no one wanted to let us in, we had to beg for a locker.

Daniel Wishart
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All venue staff were friendly, chatty and helpful. The venue curates excellent lineups, the main room can get busy, expect a festival like squeeze, people complain about this but what do you expect? A little overpriced but the music made it all okay. Would highly recommend.

Nathan Kinsey
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Very long and slow queues on entry. Highly priced alcahol and not many options. Poor customer service. Basic beat djs. Not worth the money. No atmosphere. Rip off n scam. I have been to big artists concerts for this price.

Louise Crossley-Birch
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I was here working in the welfare tent. The support staff were amazing. Got there early so saw this carpark transformed into 3 stages, bars, chill out room, first aid and Village Angels supporting the welfare tent. Great organisation and a buzzin night out

Andy Brown
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Best Rave ever!!! Fully accessible, fully amazing!!! Everyone is really friendly, and the bar staff where busy but they served everyone with a smile!! And best of all the music was boss and the lights where epic!!! Well worth the money!!! The security was remarkable here too!! Thank you so much Wearhouse Project team for everything!!

Darth Bondzo
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Awful, firstly before I even got in I got pulled aside because the 'security dog' reacted to me and a friend, then I get fully searched before the man searching me pulls this white crumbly powder thing out of my pocket (he put it there) asking me what it was, just for him to set it aside and let me in anyway. Once inside it doesnt get much better, overcrowded, no room to dance, expensive drinks, everyone looks high, its a no from me. In summary, security will plant things on you check yourself before you go in through the door and prepare for an evening of being closer to strangers than you would ever want to be.

Johnny Knight
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Kimberley Akhtar
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It was amazing highly recommend but wear wellies puddles all over a true indoor festival was amazing an the staff are top notch especial the team in the hut wen i felt unwell i was alone but felt at home staff are wicked an the show amazing i had to leave at 12.30 am but im back next week hell yh bloody wicked night thank u all so much vip too xx

Michael Freddie
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One of my favourite places to go to however the bouncers here are super tight. If you're planning on doing more than drinking be careful as they'll find you with torches in your face :) but it's a great venue

m frank
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Security staff firm but fair..with the current climate made me more relaxed knowing and seeing staff doing their job, well done Primary Security..music great wellwoth the extra as a VIP ticket holder. Fantastic night out!!

Keaton Lansley
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The idea of warehouse is great - they just over sell and under sell. I had vip tonight and had to wait 45 minutes to get served - we tried main bars too and everytime you wanted a drink it took 30 mins - 1 hour and 20-30 mins for the toilet. I love warehouse but I heard so many complaint tonight from those that had travelled to be there that I'm gutted it wont continue making the nights it should do. Sasha needs to thing about customer experience rather than profit.

Louise Crossley-Birch
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It's well organised and great place to be. Very helpful and friendly staff. Had great fun. Net lots of chatty people and helped quite a few. We just want people safe. Our team were Manning the Welfare tent as a Village Angel for the LGBT foundation.

Scott Wilding
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Sasha & Digweed, don't really need to say more than that but... What a great venue! Weird (but good) vibes in a network of underground archways that appears to be a converted carpark. The place is huge with plenty of bar-space, dancefloor space and toilets. Not too sweaty thanks to the structure so you can breathe even in the most stampeded arenas (i.e. Sasha & Digweed) large smoking area for those who choose to and some merchandise stalls along with a charming young lady selling glitter which she flies to your face (again for those who choose to). Good staff and security. Note* they prefer you not take bags or backpacks as it slows down entry for the search. And don't plan to use or smuggle drugs, or missbehave/ be unruly in the queue, they seem to be zero tolerance for idiots in favour of actual music fans who can control themselves.

Andrew Derbyshire
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Great venue for a night out. Went to see Above and Beyond there. Second stage was actually better when they were on. Too much hype.! Amazing down and dark venue for this sort of night,

Mark Pennington
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The new Mayfield Depot location is epic. 10,000 capacity is mind blowing. Despite warehouse acoustics, the sound system is orders of magnitude better than previous locations. Its still messy and dirty but it doesn't matter when the line ups are so good. It feels safe, lots of security about but not overbearing. And there seems to be medical assistance on hand ready for the odd inevitable club casualty.

Digital Duniya
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Evart Kilimali
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Nick Cope
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jdwilsh
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Been there 3 times now, fantastic venue. The busiest of the 3 nights though (Annie Mac) there was some serious choke points near the toilets and the entrance to the depot. I prefer the setup from last year, where the entrance was from the back of the room.