Alex Metric and Tiefschwarz will headline the Manchester institution's respective New Year's Eve and New Year's Day events.
Manchester's Warehouse Project have revealed their plans for the New Year.
New Year's Eve is set to go off with a bang underneath the city's Piccadilly train station for perhaps the final time this year, with electro-house and breakbeat shaping up to dominate the soundtrack to the evening. Marine Parade signing Alex Metric will offer a hybrid of both, while Cassette Jam will bring their mix of bootlegs, edits and party anthems to the table. Ewan Pearson-produced indie-electro starlets Delphic will also appear at the show, which also features rising local dubstepper Rich Reason.
New Year's Day promises to be a far more satisfying evening for fans of traditional techno and house styles, with Souvenir bosses Tiefschwarz taking top billing. Fellow countryman Nick Curly will bring his tracky house over for a run out and Joris Voorn will showcase his new live show, while homegrown talent is represented by Jamie Jones, Justin Robertson, Paul Woolford, Yousef, and secretsundaze duo Giles Smith and James Priestley.
Tickets for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are now available to purchase directly from RA Tickets.