News RSS Feed


Forum Letters Video Music Box

Fairman unveils plans for ‘glam’ gay show club

11:30am Saturday 20th September 2008

comment Comments (4)   Have your say »


A GAY nightclub could open in Bolton town centre before the end of the year.

Investors are hoping to find a suitable venue and be given the go-ahead to open ‘Show Bar’ a club with drag acts, singing, dancing and music.

The four-strong consortium is led by former North West Funfairs boss Henry Hill.

The group has viewed several buildings in the town centre in the search for a suitable site.

Mr Hill, aged 47, said the group includes some well-known businessmen who, at this early stage, preferred not to be named.

He said: “I want it to be a safe night — somewhere the gay community can go and have a drink, because there’s nowhere in Bolton at the moment.

“We’ve done our research. There is a percentage of gay people in Bolton and there is a market for this sort of thing. At the moment, they have to go to Manchester or Blackpool.”

Although plans for the club are in their infancy, Mr Hill has a clear idea of what he wants it to look like and hopes it will be open before Christmas.

In line with his previous job as the boss of Bolton’s annual funfair, he says the club should have showman-like feel.He said: “I’m a showman and this will be the Show Bar. There will be lots of colour, seats made like waltzer carriages, a piano area — it’s bringing a bit of Blackpool to Bolton, a bit of glam.”

The club will have an over-30s age restriction.

Mr Hill said: “It will be something classy, somewhere for the couples, where they can go with their partner and have a nice comfortable night out.

“A few people have said it won’t work. They say people in Bolton just want a pint of bitter and a fight, but I think if the place is right and the price is right, it will work.”

Allan Horsfall, the Bolton-based president of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, said he wished the plans every success.

He said: “It may work, if the people behind it have the same managerial flair as the people in Blackpool. It may even draw some people from Manchester.”

julian.thorpe@thebolton news.co.uk


Your Say YourThe Bolton News

MarkA, Bolton says...
12:06pm Sat 20 Sep 08

"The club will have an over-30s age restriction"

Which means what? No-one under the age of 30 allowed in, or no-one over?

bingo_jimbo, bolton says...
2:18pm Sat 20 Sep 08

I think this is a very good idea but i dont like the idea that it's going to be over 30's only. There are a lot of young man and women around Bolton that would appreciate such a place just as much as the over 30's. If you go to The York on a saturday night you will find a healthy mix of young and old gay people and there is never any trouble.

HANK, Toronto says...
5:27pm Mon 22 Sep 08

If the Gay community can potentially have a safe night out in Bolton town center, why can't everyone else?

andygin, Bolton says...
6:37pm Tue 21 Oct 08

Fantastic idea, I am over 30 but I think an age restriction is a bad idea. Gay males and females still suffer from a bit of discrimination and I don't think adding age selection is a good thing. A bar/club for gays is great it is needed in bolton. I must also add that barring straight gay friendly people is also a little odd. It must be marketed as a gay venue and it is upto the door staff to filter out any potential troublemakers. Look ahead now rather than looking back when its to late.




Comments are closed on this article.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Henry Hill, former boss of North West Funfairs is one of four people in a consortium behind the Bolton nightclub proposal BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Henry Hill, former boss of North West Funfairs is one of four people in a consortium behind the Bolton nightclub proposal

Sponsored Links


Local advertisers


Local Information

Enter your postcode, town or place name

House prices »   Schools »   Crime »   Hospitals »