Another Chance to Win
Part Five of Our Warehouse Project Competition
Unless you've your head buried so far into the ground that all you've seen are dino fossils for the past five years, no matter if you live West, East, South or North of dance music Britannia, you would of no doubt heard of the Manchester’s finest party, The Warehouse Project.
This year has already played host to Annie Mac, Oneman, James Zabiela and Maya-Jane Coles, and that’s just dipping you’re toes in. These events bring the biggest names and the craziest crowds together to form the most energetic, eclectic shows in the dance music universe. So don’t be dry, close your eyes, take a long run and jump in to the all consuming pool of cool that is The Warehouse Project.
This year we have teamed up with Bud66 the event’s official drinks sponsors celebrate the end of extraordinary era of the WHP being held at Shore Street and are giving away two sets of four tickets for every party. Once again we’re giving two lucky readers a chance to win four tickets to one this week’s WHP on the 28th October featuring Steve Lawler and the 29th October featuring Jamie xx and Four Tet.
To be in with a chance to win this week send your answer to the following question to adam.saville@djmag.com
How many times does Derrick Carter feature in the Warehouse Project line-up this year?
a) 4
b) 2
c) 1
Competition closes 4pm on 26th October 2011
Competition is open to over 18’s and UK residents only
For more chances to win and find out more about Bud 66 visit www.facebook.com/budweiser66
Full terms and conditions apply. These are available on request from DJmag, email adam.saville@djmag.com
Full Line Up:
Friday 28th October
STEVE LAWLER
SETH TROXLER
DERRICK CARTER
FRIVOLOUS — LIVE
JESSE ROSE
OLIVER $
RALPH LAWSON
HOMEWORK
PEOPLE GET REAL
KRYSKO
Saturday 29th October
JAMIE XX
JAY ELECTRONICA
FOUR TET — LIVE
HESSLE AUDIO
BEN UFO, PANGAEA & OBJEKT
FANTASTIC MR FOX
JAMIE JONES
KYLE HALL
JULIO BASHMORE
JOHN TALABOT
CROZ
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