In December 2019, Sweet Harmony travelled to Manchester, where it was reimagined as Warehouse / Art Edit for The Warehouse Project at Depot Mayfield. Supported by Highsnobiety and size?, the exhibition returned rave to its natural habitat, moving from the white walls of a gallery to the raw industrial setting of the dance floor

The presentation carried forward elements of the Saatchi show while adapting them to the scale and atmosphere of The Warehouse Project, bridging the worlds of art and nightlife. Audiences encountered photography, archive materials, and installations in dialogue with the live programme, highlighting rave not simply as a subject of reflection but as a vital, ongoing culture. By staging Sweet Harmony within one of the UK’s most iconic club spaces, the project honoured rave as both memory and living movement, reaffirming its place at the intersection of community, creativity, and music.

Sweet Harmony - Warehouse Project, Manchester. 2019