The End of Store Street
After five incredible years beneath the streets, the last ever Warehouse Project event at Store Street will finish in the early hours of January 2, 2012. Within 48hrs all evidence that WHP ever existed in that space will be gone, nothing remaining to give any indication that hundreds of thousands of people passed through those doors.
The idea was always to keep things fresh. While The Warehouse Project certainly found its first proper home in this venue, it feels like when the curtain comes down on the 2011 series it will be time to shake things up again. Exactly how, where and when the WHP will return is not yet set, but one thing for sure is that this is The End of Store Street.
This last party will take the form of a seventeen-hour marathon taking us into 2012.
Thank you to everyone who has made it so special.
One of the most popular electronic acts to have emerged from Northern Ireland in recent years, Derry's The Japanese Popstars are one of the most entertaining live dance groups around, named by Mixmag as "the most exciting new electronic act on the planet". Since bursting onto the scene a few years ago with single Get Down with Groove Armada and their debut album We Just Are, they have become known for their high profile remixes for the likes of Daft Punk, Gorillaz, Kylie Minogue, Benny Benassi and others, as well as their incredible live show which has seen them perform to huge crowds at some of the world's best dance festivals such as Exit, Global Gathering, Creamfields and others. They've collaborated with the likes of Green Velvet on Let Go and with The Cure's Robert Smith on this year's massive Take Forever, both taken from recent album Controlling Your Allegiance, released on Virgin earlier this year.
