Fuel Hull
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Located within the city of Kingston upon Hull, Fuel Hull is part of the fuel group which consists of Fuel Hull, Mr Qs, Fuel Sheffield, Lions Lair and previously Affinity/Foundation (Hull) which saw one of Hull's older clubs (The institute) transformed into the regions first gay super club and bar.
Having been transformed from a dingy Irish theme bar, fuel threw its doors open for the first time on 17 July 2003. Since then, the venue has won huge acclaim - including rave reviews throughout the gay press, the guardian, key departments of Hull City Council, culminating in the winning of Galaxy 105's "Best Gay Venue in [[ The last major event in fuel's history was the successful launch of fuel sheffield.
[edit] The Venue
Fuel Hull has two areas playing different styles of music. The music policy for the main room is Old Skool, Funky House and Electro House, while the terrace (which is currently due to be demolished and replaced with "The Trash Palace") plays the cheese and pop you would stereotypically find in a gay bar/club.
Fuels only bar is located within the main room, but is currently due for relocation to enable the venue to expand, thus increasing capacity as its recent popularity with the straight community is proving difficult due to space restrictions.
Fuels DJs include Miss Raunchy Rusty, Marc Parc / Vans (aka The Funky Punks), Full Phill and Sheffield's number one gay DJ, Scott Kelly.