A DANCE music night in Bolton will welcome a resident DJ from clubbing mecca The Warehouse Project later this month.

DJ Krysko will be behind the decks at Trinity Nightclub, Nelson Square, on Saturday, May 30, for Jacked.

The night is returning to its hometown of Bolton after stints playing at clubs in Manchester with Krysko appearing alongside the Jacked residents to play a two-hour house music set.

Organiser Keith Laverty, who has recently been asked to play on the Space Ibiza tour, said: "Trinity Nightclub is seeing great attendances every Saturday and hosting big guest DJs each week.

"We thought for our opening party we would lower our usual door entrance to £5 to say a big thank you to everybody who has supported us over these past couple of years.

"Jacked have had an amazing 12 months, seeing parties being held at Venus in Manchester."

Over the past 13 years, Krysko has held three of the country’s most respected and revered residencies within the UK’s ‘underground’ music scene — The Redlight and Tribal Sessions at Sankeys, Tribal Gathering and now the club night juggernaut that is The Warehouse Project, where he is the original and longest-standing resident.

He is also on the line-up for next month's Parklife festival at Heaton Park, Prestwich.

Keith, who went to Canon Slade School and got his first set of turntables at the age of 13, will also DJ at the nights with fellow resident Noel Daniels.

DJing as Keef and Noel, they will be warming things up on the terrace while the main room headliners will be Justin Robertson and Guy Williams.

They recently brought '90s house music legends K-Klass to the Bleachworks, Dunscar Business Park, Blackburn Road, for a Christmas gig, as well as The Haçienda’s Graeme Park last summer.

Their next gig will be bank holiday night at Edit @ BAKU, Charnock Richard, this Sunday.

Jacked presents Krysko will be at Trinity Nightclub, Nelson Square, from 10pm until 4am on Saturday, May 30.

Tickets cost £5 in advance, visit skiddle.com.