It's hard to believe that only two years ago the Warehouse Project was nothing more than a pipe dream, but in September 2006 the event launched to huge fanfare, and much acclaim, in the old Boddingtons Brewery building (Manchester). Tickets flew out, and Manchester clubbers lapped up the three months worth of events (taking place each Friday and Saturday). In 2007 the Warehouse Project returned, this time at the underground space beneath Piccadilly Station, and tickets were in just as much demand (in fact, even more so, since touts and fake tickets meant that a warning had to be issued). Now, after a few bank holiday events in 2008, the Warehouse Project is set to return in September, with another three months of events.
Warning: Reserve your tickets early
We said it last year and we'll say it again: If you fancy going to an event then get your tickets early! The club sells out weeks in advance, and there's often no warning - tickets will fly, and you'll be left dissapointed. If you really want to go to an event then grab all the tickets that you'll need by using our online booking facility below.
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1. Can I pick up my tickets from the venue?
You usually can yes, when you start to place an order for your tickets you'll be give the option of picking up the tickets at the venue.2. How secure is your ticket ordering mechanism?
We use a Manchester based company called Ticketline for our order processing, and they use a 128bit secure certificate for all their order processing. Ticketline are one of the largest ticket distributers in the UK. 3. How can I pay for my tickets?
We accept all major credit cards, including Visa /Delta/Electron, Mastercard, Switch, Solo and Maestro.4. Do you sell full tickets or text message guestlists?
Some websites claim to offer cheap tickets by selling 'guestlist places' - we sell full, traditional tickets that can be posted to you or picked up in person.