Club Retro Bolton
101-107 market street ,
Bolton
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With a new massive HD CCTV system throughout the venue you can be sure this is the place to be to enjoy your night in safety and a relaxed party environment
ANYONE caught distributing or using DRUGS on the premises will be PROSECUTED
ANY and ALL threats of violence to staff or members of our public will result in CCTV being handed to the police and again a full PROSECUTION will always be sought
NO EXCEPTIONS EVER
WE WORK VERY CLOSELY WITH GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE TO PROVIDE A FUN AND HAPPY NIGHT OUT FOR ALL OUR CUSTOMERS,club RETRO IS the place to BE
COME DOWN TO CLUB RETRO THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
R&double B leading the way in R&b featuring all the hottest tracks,samples and more under 1 roof
FUNKY2FUNKY the hottest name to sweep the countrys clubs by storm featuring all the slickest cuts in funky house,old skool and dance
MARK FREEJACK (ROCK FM)
Mark first turned to the decks in 1986 after an advert requiring a DJ to play the roller rink caught his attention. Mark, an avid record collector, got the job when he turned up with a bag of 7-inchs and started building a name for himself.The next few years, Mark served his apprenticeship on the mobile disco circuit, 18th and 21st birthday parties, weddings, fashion shows and working men’s clubs.
Fast forward to the hot summer of 1988 and the UK was in the Summer of Love as the rave scene exploded. Mark was tuned to the dance beat after a staple diet of funk, soul, disco and hip hop had prepared him for this new dance movement.
Next thing he knew, he was playing a few festivals, field raves and barn parties. From 91 to the present day, Mark has been on the club scene, playing and filling some of the North West's premier venues like Manhattan Heights, Peppermint Place, Hacienda and home in Manchester, Tokyo Joes, Squires, Feel, Gamebird, XPO, Liquid, Lava and Ignite, Heaven & Hell, The Syndicate Blackpool, Synergy Warrington and other top venues from across the UK.
In 1998 Freejack was the main man at Rock FM, supplying the music and mixing for the Friday Night Live club nights. In no time, he was on the air as the silent DJ on the Rock FM Hot Mixes for a variety of shows.
During 1999, Mark became the roving reporter for Rock FM on the white isle of Ibiza while he entertained the masses at Eden in San Antonio and Privilege in Ibiza Town. The following year, back in the UK, his mixes for Rock FM were played out at Radio Aire (Leeds) and Kiss 100 (London) and was noticed by National Radio 1 when he was the warm up DJ at a few of their events containing 30,000 + clubbers.
His next project was the Rock the Dancefloor CDs and then the All Mixed Up series. He was also getting into the habit of remixing and producing his own music. In 2001, Mark was asked to present an after hours club show - The Acid Test.
The show became legendary with clubbers, insomniacs and those on the late shift playing just about any style of music from house to soul, indie to big beat and techno to ambient. Guest DJs included Sasha, Timo Maas, Grooverider, James Lavell and many more.
After 7 and a half years Freejacks’ new show is called Classic Cuts, playing the very best in old school dance, trance, hip-hop and R&B rounding the weekend off Sunday nights on Rock FM.