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The Warehouse Project announces its return to Rotterdam with 2025 instalment, headlined by exclusive first-time back-to-back performances.

Chris Stussy b2b Job Jobse and Four Tet b2b Sammy Virji lead the way across a full weekend takeover at RDM Rotterdam from 2nd to 4th May, with expertly curated lineups that push the boundaries of house, techno and beyond.

  • 25 November 2024
The Warehouse Project announces its return to Rotterdam with 2025 instalment, headlined by exclusive first-time back-to-back performances.

Following a monumental debut in 2023, The Warehouse Project (WHP) will return to Rotterdam for a second edition, promising an unforgettable weekend at RDM Rotterdam. Taking place from 2nd-4th May 2025, the event will once again transform the city’s iconic former shipyard into a pulsating hub for forward-thinking electronic music across another unmissable Bank Holiday weekend, building on the success of last year’s debut. This second edition once again solidifies WHP’s place as a leader on the global stage, boasting a pair of first-time back-to-back performances to headline its first two days of programming.

The weekend kicks off with an electrifying Friday lineup, headlined by Chris Stussy b2b Job Jobse – two of the Netherlands' most in-demand and vital talents uniting for the first time to provide a defining moment for Dutch electronic music. Joining them are international genre-blending favourites Call Super and Peach, plus long-time WHP resident Krysko. In addition, Dutch house stalwarts Slapfunk takeover Room 2 for an all-action affair, with residents Samuel Deep and Doudou MD joined by selectors Mella Dee, Ryan Elliott, and Sally C to round out an unforgettable opening night.

Saturday’s programming is spearheaded by electronic luminary Four Tet, who presents a meticulously curated lineup across the full venue with his latest ‘Curated by Four Tet’ showcase. In another first-time back-to-back performance, he partners with contemporary UKG innovator and UK trailblazer Sammy Virji, while visionaries Ben UFO and Blawan (DJ Set) are joined by exciting talents in salute, SHERELLE, Bakey, Hagop Tchaparian and Rotterdam favourites Nala Brown and OG Karin for a lineup set to traverse the breadth of the electronic spectrum.

With a Sunday line-up still to be announced, UK customers will have a variety of options for both short and long weekend packages, offering easy and convenient options for the entire weekend. Prepare for another unforgettable weekend as The Warehouse Project takes over Rotterdam once again at one of Europe’s most distinctive and unique venues.

Additional Announcements Pending:

  • Sunday lineup: Details for Day 3 (4th May) will be revealed in a second announcement in the coming weeks.
  • Boat Parties & Afterparties: Fans can also look forward to exclusive boat parties, pre-parties and afterparties across the city as WHP takes over Rotterdam and its waterways, details of which will be shared soon.

Tickets & Pre-Sale Information:
Tickets for The Warehouse Project Rotterdam 2025 will go on general sale opening at 9am UK / 10am NL on Tuesday 3rd December. Sign up for details of exclusive WHP pre-sale for UK customers and MOJO pre-sale for Dutch ticket buyers at www.whprotterdam.com

About The Warehouse Project:
Renowned for its unrivalled curations and immersive productions, The Warehouse Project has cemented its status as one of the world’s leading electronic music events. Expanding to Rotterdam in 2023 marked a new chapter for WHP, bridging the cultural parallels of Manchester and Rotterdam —industrial heritage, modernist aesthetics, and waterfront settings—while delivering unforgettable experiences to music lovers.

Full Line-Up:

Friday 2nd May 2025

Chris Stussy b2b Job Jobse
Call Super
Peach
Krysko
Room 2: Slapfunk Presents (A-Z):
Doudou MD
Mella Dee
Ryan Elliot
Sally C
Samuel Deep

Saturday 3rd May 2025 - Curated by Four Tet
Four Tet b2b Sammy Virji
Four Tet
Ben UFO
Salute
Blawan (DJ Set)
Sherelle
Bakey
Nala Brown
OG Karin
Hagop Tchaparian

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