{{short description|Nightclub and music venue in Manchester, England}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=May 2025}} {{overly detailed|date=May 2025}} {{promotional|date=February 2025}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}} {{Use British English|date=July 2015}} '''Cruz 101''' (better known simply as '''Cruz''') is a [[nightclub]] and [[music venue]] situated in [[Manchester]]'s [[Gay Village]] near [[Canal Street (Manchester)|Canal Street]], [[England]]. It is one of the most popular and longest-running gay clubs in [[Greater Manchester]], often boasting itself as "Manchester's No.1 LGBTQ+ Nightclub and entertainment venue".

==Creation== Before it was turned into a [[night club]], the building now homed by Cruz 101 was a shipping warehouse,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/clubs/s/86/86125_venue_review_cruz_101.html |title=Manchester Evening News - Club Review |accessdate=2008-04-24 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070220212844/http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/clubs/s/86/86125_venue_review_cruz_101.html |archivedate=20 February 2007 }}</ref> which contributed to Manchester's huge textiles industry, making the area the world's largest marketplace for cotton goods.<ref name=Hall>{{cite book | last = Hall | first = Peter | title = Cities in Civilization | publisher = Weidenfeld & Nicolson | location = London | year = 1998 | isbn = 0-297-84219-6 | chapter = The first industrial city: Manchester 1760-1830 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/citiesinciviliza00hall }}</ref> After some time being derelict, a year long [[renovation]] process began, after which point the club was ready to open its doors for the first time on 22 May 1992. Cruz shares the building with offices which occupy the floors above and a smaller club to the rear called Satans Hollow.

==History== When Cruz first opened, the licensing laws at the time insisted that membership was compulsory and customers had to wait up to 48 hours for membership to be cleared. Encouraged by increased pressure from customers, the club owners started a lengthy legal battle at the high court, resulting in Cruz bring able to allow membership on the door.<ref name="cruz101.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.cruz101.com/about.aspx|title=Cruz 101 - About the club|accessdate=2008-04-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080426182947/http://www.cruz101.com/about.aspx|archive-date=26 April 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> Whilst initially this legality only entitled ''Cruz 101'' to allow membership on the door, it ultimately set a [[precedent]] in allowing other night clubs in the [[United Kingdom]] to have follow the same rules. The new flexible membership options available at Cruz proved to be both a benefit and somewhat of a hindrance to the club owners and its regular [[clientele]]. Before the court battle, the club found itself restricted by license conditions that other clubs need not meet; however, it was the strict membership policy which made customers feel the club was one of the few true safe gay venues in the area. During the 1990s, the club was owned by [[Foo Foo Lammar]].<ref name=":0">"Frank Pearson - Obituary." [[The Times|''The'' ''Times'']] ''(London, England)'', November 18, 2003: 37. ''[[NewsBank]]: Access Global NewsBank''. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWGLNB&docref=news/0FEEBEB43628E919.</ref>

In 1999 the exterior lighting and signage of the club was changed from "Cruz 101" to Babylon as a backdrop for scenes of the UK series of [[Queer as Folk (UK TV series)|Queer As Folk]]. Following the completion of filming, the original name and signage was returned.

In 2002, Cruz won the right to admit non-members, giving it the opportunity to raise [[revenue]] by admitting almost anyone. The club, however, has a door policy which remains predominantly for the LGBTQ+ community. Cruz still operates a membership scheme which allows for a slightly reduced entrance fee and is available for all users of the Cruz 101 App. The App was first introduced in 2018

The longest-running weekly event at Cruz was Disco Inferno on a Monday night which started in 1993 and run until early 00s. Originally featuring [[Disco Music|disco]] from the 1970s and 80s, the music policy expanded to include the 90s. At the time, the main resident [[DJ]] at Cruz Almighty Donald, took his name from the namesake [[Almighty Records]], as he often played music produced by the company. He still returns to the club to play on special occasions to this day, such as Cruz 101's annual Babylon weekend in February.

Cruz 101 has had many notable singers, performers and PAs over the years, including [[Kerry Ellis]], [[Sonia (singer)|Sonia]], [[The Weather Girls]], [[Phil Oakey]], [[Heaven 17]], [[Hazell Dean]], [[Margarita Pracatan]], [[Take That]] and [[The Nolans]], [[Kelly Llorenna]], [[Angie Brown]], [[Scooch]], [[Steps (group)|Steps]], [[Ella Henderson]], [[Nadine Coyle|Kelli-Leigh, Pixie Lott, Nadine Coyle]], [[Viola Wills]], [[Katrina and the Waves|Katrina of the Waves]], [[Rozalla]], [[Max George]], [[Harlee|Lisa Scott Lee, Urban Cookie Collective, Harlee]], [[Booty Luv]], [[Lisa Scott-Lee|Lisa Scott Lee]] and [[Urban Cookie Collective]]

Some of the UK's biggest drag acts have also performed on the infamous Cruz main stage, including many stars from RuPaul's Drag Race UK; [[Danny Beard]], [[Tia Kofi]], [[Tomara Thomas]], [[Michael Marouli]], [[Cara Melle]], [[Banksie]], [[Baga Chipz]], [[Choriza May]], [[Actavia]], [[Chanel O'Conor]], [[DeDeLicious]], [[Charra Tea]], [[Zahirah Zapanta]] and [[Cheddar Gorgeous]] among them. The latter previously worked at Cruz alongside [[Anna Phylactic]] as a regular host of AS (AfterShock, now named AllSorts) - The Saturday night House party in Sub 101 that launched by promoter/DJ Nik Denton in 2011.

Cruz is also considered a firm favourite with celebrity stars and over the years has been a regular safe haven for A list celebrities [[Lily Savage]], [[Graham Norton]], [[Cilla Black]], [[Steps (pop group)|Steps]], [[Russell T Davies|Russell T Davis]] and countless cast members from [[Coronation Street]].

==Present== Today the club remains extremely popular among older and younger party-goers and in 2025 has a far more relaxed door policy than in previous years, reflecting changes in society. It has evolved from opening just two nights a week to the present six nights a week. Now it only closes on a Monday.

Cruz often works in [[partnership]] with other bars, events and clubs in and around [[Canal Street (Manchester)|Manchester's Gay Village]], creating events and raising funds for LGBTQ+ charities, such as George House Trust and LGBTQ Foundation.

Cruz has two floors,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cruz101.com/about.aspx|title=About Cruz 101 - The Club|accessdate=2008-09-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080426182947/http://www.cruz101.com/about.aspx|archive-date=26 April 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> with the 'main floor' (on which the entrance to the club is located) being the busiest. This is where Cruz concentrates its efforts, with [[Live PA|PAs]] taking place on this floor as well as themed events all year long. Highlights include Manchester Pride, Babylon, Bank Holiday weekends, Christmas, New Year and Halloween. One of their most popular Saturday night parties is Queen Supreme, a customer favourite that always features some of the best drag artists from across the UK and beyond. Queen Supreme is now once a month. Current regular hosts include Destiny Dyson, Vin Dicktiv and Xa'Scarlett Baby.

Alternatively, Cruz features a slightly smaller downstairs known as 'Sub 101', which is accessible from the main club; however on some occasions Cruz charges an entrance fee from an alternative outside entrance on special promoted nights. Sub is predominantly reserved for more underground music on a Saturday night, such as [[House music]] and [[Tech house|Tech House]]. It has just one alcohol-serving bar as opposed to the main floor which has two. Sub 101 is open every Saturday and is home to AllSorts/Aftershock, which is now the clubs longest running night. The space is also now host to the club's main parties on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays, where the music policy is pop, chart and commercial dance.

The main music policy for Cruz 101's main events is pop, pop remixes and commercial dance.

Cruz is owned by three people equally, one of whom previously owned Napoleon's, a bar/club that was also located in the gay village. The general manager of Cruz is currently Gerrard Woods and the assistant manager is John Cooper (the role previously held by Paul Tuck). Cooper is also known to regular customers as drag queen Miss Cara, who remains to date as one of the club's most iconic hosts. Miss Cara makes special appearances at the club's bigger parties, including NYE, Babylon and at each Birthday event in May every year.

Nik Denton is the club's promotions and entertainment manager (since 2022). Prior to taking this position, Nik worked at the club as the promoter and DJ for AllSorts/Aftershock in Sub 101 since 2011.

==Incidents==

During [[Gay Pride]] 2008, one phase of the power failed in the club leaving limited disco lighting in operation and no music playing for about 20 minutes. Staff at the club managed to bring most of the power back on-line, however several sets of disco lights and bar lights were non-functional on one of the clubs busiest nights of the year. The power failure was caused by a failure of the main supply to the building.

On New Year's Eve 2008, a small fire broke out on stage shortly after midnight which was caused by a mis-firing show pyrotechnic. Staff evacuated the club and police attended. No injuries were reported and around 20 minutes later the large group of party-goers which waited outside the main entrance were allowed back in. The club remained open well into the early hours with the capacity crowd partying until well after 7am.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7807155.stm|title= BBC NEWS - Manchester, England - Club Evacuated|accessdate=2009-01-17 | date=2009-01-01|work=BBC News}}</ref>

Cruz 101 received some controversy in 2021 from LGBTQ+ customers due to the Conservative party hosting an after-party in the club <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/liz-truss-lgbt-rights-carrie-johnson-speech-b959018.html | date=2021-10-06|work=The Standard}}</ref>

==DJs== Cruz has many resident DJs on rotation and has regular guest DJs appearing at the club.

;Current roster (correct March 2025) * James Bowers (Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Luke Lucent (Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Stephen Nicholls (Saturdays, Wednesdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] - Also DJs for Allsorts in Sub 101 * Chris Blackmore (Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Kriss Herbert (Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Craig Law (Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Dan Walker (Thursdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * DJ ITK (Fridays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Nik Denton (Saturdays, Sundays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] - Also DJs for Allsorts in Sub 101 * Bad Influence (Tuesdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Sam Londt (Monthly Saturdays) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Callum Parr (Regular Saturday appearances) [[Pop music|Pop]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] * Ben Hughes (AllSorts in Sub 101) [[House music|House Music]], [[Tech house|Tech House]] * Jim Dusty (AllSorts in Sub 101) [[House music|House Music]], [[Tech house|Tech House]] * Shaun Wild (AllSorts in Sub 101) [[House music|House Music]], [[Tech house|Tech House]] * Mark Armitage (AllSorts in Sub 101) [[House music|House Music]], [[Tech house|Tech House]] * Almighty Donald - [[Hi-NRG]], [[House-pop|Commercial Dance]] (Now only special appearances since quitting full time)

;Previous residents * Rob James - [[Trance music|Trance]] in 'Sub' and Commercial Dance on the main floor. * [http://www.djspook.com/ DJ Spook] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080405093902/http://www.djspook.com/ |date=5 April 2008 }} - Hi-NRG, Commercial Dance. * [http://www.tonywoof.com/ Flash Tony] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090104121218/http://www.tonywoof.com/ |date=4 January 2009 }} - Commercial Dance and [[Bouncy techno|Bouncy house]]. * [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=33962916474 Darren Leasley] - Commercial Dance. * [http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Little-Miss-Natalie/21713849698 Little Miss Natalie] - Trance and Bouncy house in 'Sub'. * Dino - Hi-NRG, Inferno (70s, 80s, 90s)

==See also== * [[Canal Street (Manchester)]] * [[Queer as Folk (UK TV series)|''Queer As Folk'']] * [[Almighty Records]]

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== * [http://www.cruz101.com/ Cruz 101] - Official website * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080429123644/http://www.realmanchester.com/company/296 Real Manchester] - Photos from the club {{coord|53.4770|-2.2393|display=title|region:GB|format=dms}}

[[Category:Nightclubs in Manchester]] [[Category:Music venues in Manchester]] [[Category:History of Manchester]] [[Category:LGBTQ culture in Manchester]] [[Category:LGBTQ nightclubs in England]]