Passion

Passion Passion is a trademark and is registered with the IPO. UK00003006163. In The beginning

Time to take you back, way back in time. Give you a hug and pass you on.

Many years ago in a town not that far away lay a town called Coalville. A town with a with a Bingo hall, a working men’s club, an ex mine, lots of spit and sawdust pubs and a chippie, it even had a nightclub that had been a dance hall in the 1920’s which had a basement vault that was so naturally cold it once housed dead bodies during the war. This nightclub had seen various guises of the years in

cluding Phase 3, Tiffanys and Central park however in the early 90’s two young entrepreneurs called Eric Schofield and Mark Walsh bought the venue and changed its name to the ground breaking ‘Crystals!’

The music policy was mainly commercial and cheese and as the dance scene was just starting to take shape a new local DJ called ‘Jason Kinch’ (not yet JFK) whom had just returned from five year stint on the island of Rhodes was commissioned to be the dance music specialist who would play a house set for one hour during the Saturday night session. Although the refurbished venue had been reaching capacity of 1000 in the opening few months around, figures had dropped significantly buy 1994 and crisis talks led to management looking for new angles to keep the club alive. Jason Kinch had long been a student of the evolving dance scene and mentioned to Mark Walsh (one of the owners) that the unique layout of ‘Crystals’ was excellent for dance music as the focus and multi levelled platforms was perfect for the new DJ culture. Mark was also a huge dance music fan and persuaded his partner Eric Schofield to try something new. They commissioned the London promoter of ‘Club UK’ Chris Hall to venture north and be involved in a new club night. After meetings with the owners and Jason Kinch the venue name was changed to ‘The Emporium’ which would take on Roman Emporium theme due to its Gladiatorial layout and the name of the first ever dance night would be called ‘Passion’ as this tied up with the mid 90’s loved up feel. Chris used his connections in the dance industry and booked the New York legend Todd Terry to play the opening night and on Friday February 24th 1995 and Passion was born. http://djjfk.co.uk/perch/resources/flyerfront.jpg

Around 700 turned out for this opening two roomed event, The Arena was the main room (later known as the blue room) and the spa was the first floor above the what was later became known as the white room and had a space where you could see through to the down stairs bar (the redroom at this time was a snooker room and the green room was still a car park)

Jason Kinch played the famous first ever record ‘Alison Limericks – Where love lives’ and history came alive. The event was deemed a success and the next month, March 1995 saw the launch of Passion on a weekly basis every Saturday. A very brave move for the owners. This strategy wasn’t the instant success the owners had hoped for and the first few months were worrying times with numbers well below what was being paid for the new high DJ bill that the owners were not used to:

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In fact the owners were famously quoted as saying that if things didn’t pick up after six months the money would not be available to fund it further. The promotion was intensified, the shop flyers were finally being seen (no internet or facebook promotion in 1995) and slowly the unfashionable town of Coalville a former mining town started to become ‘COOLVILLE’,
A town so unfashionable it was becoming THE place to be seen. Soon dance culture took off in every midlands city, Derby had ‘Progress’ Nottingham had ‘The Garage’ ‘Venus’ and ‘The House’, Birmingham had ‘Moneypennys’, Sheffield had ‘Gatecrasher’ and in between all these big cities was a small mining town called ‘Coalville’ that was putting on a dance night called ‘Passion’. Disaster was averted and people started to attend on a weekly basis making it just about viable for the next few years. Changes in the management meant an opportunity for the now newly named JFK and he took over the promotions job in 1998, tweaks to the artwork were made, a revamp of the club commissioned, a new logo and artwork introduced, a fresh approach taken and things seemed to move along faster. On paper it should never have worked. A nightclub in a sleepy town in Coalville! But on paper it didn’t account for the people that lived around that area. By day it would be fair to say most of the people that would attend Passion would be working class, great natured hard working good people with aspirations of a party lifestyle. The salt of the earth who would share their life, drink and drugs with you! They would ask you where you were from and what you were on. Passion was about ‘no vips’ but all ‘vips’ and the party didn’t stop in the club it continued in the car park, and then service station and then at people houses, in fact it went on all week until they were back at the club for ‘one more’

A club that opened at 9pm and closed at 2am with everyone screaming for ‘One more’

The Passion spirit was passed on from person to person, it became a movement, a feeling. JFK once quoted it as ‘The middle of nowhere, but the centre of everywhere’

Judge Jules famously called the M1, M42 and M6 ‘the golden triangle’ , the place in the midlands where DJs could play three gigs in one night and still head home for 6 am! It was the right place at the right time, but to the management we still felt like ‘Wimbledon playing in the Premier League’, we shouldn’t have been succeeding but somehow we were. JFK accidently introduced a Passion salute that was copied by thousands, tattoos of the logo was adorned by the new followers nicknamed ‘The Dedicated Followers of Passion’

In the hedonistic later 90s the need for an increased capacity meant that the ‘Arena’ became ‘The Blueroom’ and was home to the sound of Trance. The snooker room became ‘The Redroom’ and was born out of necessity for pure house music and the staff car park was converted into the ‘Green room’ which became Europe’s largest chilled room with a massive curved ceiling that changed colour throughout the night. This room also had a temperature drop by ten degrees and really was chilled! Inspired by a trip to Miami the Green room toilets featured a huge fish tank and the men could see through this into the ladies! MTV’s dancefloor chart was invited to attend, this grew the audience massively and ITVS clubavision various trips spread the word nationwide before the internet became a phenomenon. However it was the DJs that spread the word that ‘Passion’ was the place to be in the UK as the atmosphere felt raw and was like no other in Britain. Little Coalville was put in the international map.

Not long now! Who's set are you most looking forward to?PaSSion ClaSSics 2024Jan 6th, 02 Academy LeicesterSecond release...
21/11/2023

Not long now! Who's set are you most looking forward to?

PaSSion ClaSSics 2024
Jan 6th, 02 Academy Leicester
Second release tickets selling fast!!
🎫 - https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Introducing GIOGIO is an amazing talent that has to be seen to be believed, his technical ability behind the decks rival...
20/11/2023

Introducing GIO

GIO is an amazing talent that has to be seen to be believed, his technical ability behind the decks rivals anyone in the dance music industry.
But that's not his secret weapon.. he is THE most amazingly nice person that you will ever meet, he wins you over with his fatal charm to devastating effect!

We can't wait to welcome GIO back for PaSSion ClaSSics 2024 at the 02 Academy Leicester 💕🎶 This is not to be missed!! Few second release tickets remaining at https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Exciting times!! Just look at that line up 😍🙌Only a few first release left for our huge 29th Birthday. Don't miss out an...
19/11/2023

Exciting times!! Just look at that line up 😍🙌

Only a few first release left for our huge 29th Birthday. Don't miss out and grab the cheapest tickets here: https://bit.ly/PaSSion29

Only a few first release left for our huge 29th Birthday 🎉Grab the cheapest tickets here: https://bit.ly/PaSSion29
17/11/2023

Only a few first release left for our huge 29th Birthday 🎉

Grab the cheapest tickets here: https://bit.ly/PaSSion29

We'll start - Alex P, bet he's got some stories to tell! Catch him and so many more at our new home at O2 Academy in Lei...
16/11/2023

We'll start - Alex P, bet he's got some stories to tell! Catch him and so many more at our new home at O2 Academy in Leicester

https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Getting you warmed up for our huge 29th Birthday at the 02 Academy Leicester, our amazing resident Marc West delivers a ...
14/11/2023

Getting you warmed up for our huge 29th Birthday at the 02 Academy Leicester, our amazing resident Marc West delivers a quality promo mix for you all to enjoy 🙌

Mix Link: https://on.soundcloud.com/9rWQr

Tickets to PaSSion's 29th Birthday Available at: bit.ly/PaSSion29

Getting you warmed up for our huge 29th Birthday at the 02 Academy Leicester with our amazing resident Marc West! Tickets to PaSSion's 29th Birthday Available at - https://bit.ly/PaSSion29

Introducing Jay Howard.Jay first started on his DJ journey back in 1992 when he and a school friend became the resident ...
13/11/2023

Introducing Jay Howard.

Jay first started on his DJ journey back in 1992 when he and a school friend became the resident DJ's for an under 18's night in Burton......fast forward 10 years and he had progressed to playing as a Party DJ in bars, Clubs and function rooms all over the East Midlands.

His big break came back in 2018 when, after helping out at a family Birthday, where all the Passion faithful were in attendance, he was asked to play a set for NuPassion at the Autumn Extravaganza - Where he actually met his Wife!!
Since then, Jay has played every year for Passion as well as holding Residencies with brands such as Agenda, Trance Unleashed and Classix.

He has continued to play as a Party DJ over the years but this year has been special. Not only did he manage to play a set at Back2Festival, he got married and has finally been able to quit his day job to became a full time DJ.
Jay is looking forward to seeing what 2024 has in store and we can't wait to have him kicking off the year with us at PaSSion ClaSSics 2024 at 02 Academy Leicester 💕

Tickets are selling fast, don't miss out!!
https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

This event is on fire.. dont miss out, grab the second release whilst you can!
11/11/2023

This event is on fire.. dont miss out, grab the second release whilst you can!

PaSSion ClaSSics is now one of THE biggest nights of the year. This year is one of the BIGGEST ever Classics line ups in Passions history. Unmissable

  Beaumont and Round have been residents of PaSSion for seven years and in that time have played every arena and time, a...
09/11/2023



Beaumont and Round have been residents of PaSSion for seven years and in that time have played every arena and time, and always delivered! Proof that hard work and dedication do pay off.

This is a picture from the very first performance of Beaumont and Round.

Catch them at PaSSion ClaSSics on 6th Jan 24 at the O2 Academy - https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Site visit with the tech team today at O2 Academy Leicester The things we have planned are very exciting, we can’t wait ...
09/11/2023

Site visit with the tech team today at O2 Academy Leicester

The things we have planned are very exciting, we can’t wait to share it with you!

Come on PaSSion!

With the cold nights drawing in and our big Classics night approaching on January 6th, now is a great time to order your...
07/11/2023

With the cold nights drawing in and our big Classics night approaching on January 6th, now is a great time to order your Passion Merchandise.

Available to purchase online at www.organisedmom.co.uk or you can message Emma Bowen directly with any questions or items you like.

Introducing Rob Tissera.Rob Tissera has been on the scene since the early beginnings of house music in 1988. Since then ...
06/11/2023

Introducing Rob Tissera.

Rob Tissera has been on the scene since the early beginnings of house music in 1988.

Since then he's not only travelled the world as a international house and hard house DJ but he is one of the founding fathers of the club phenomenon Kissdafunk.

He has played at every major hard house gig on the planet including storm, hard house heaven, frantic, sundissential, polysexual, insomniacz and all of the tidy weekenders to name but a few.

Rob is also Creator of the seminal dance classic 'The Day Will Come' as his alter ego Quake with Ian Bland. The track along with many others has appeared on a huge amount of 'Best of' house music compilations and a new mix from Carl Nicholson.

This mix has been championed by Armin Van Buuren on his ASOT radio show and it won the poll on his show for best new release. It was also single of the week on the Transmission radio show which is a huge worldwide show that specialises in trance.

Over the years Rob has received constant support by Galaxy, capital fm, Kiss, radio 1 and many internet radio stations. He has also performed on the radio 1 essential mix and been broadcast live from ibiza on the Radio 1 Dave Pearce Dance Anthems show.

Rob is a true musical chameleon. he has successfully played and produced literally anything from house, electro, old skool, trance through to hard house.

Rob has been lucky enough to play at every major festival and at the very best venues across Britain and the rest of the world, including many appearances at CREAMFIELDS.

He has toured Australia and New Zealand 11 times. He has also played all of Ibiza's finest venue over the past 25 years including Pacha, El Divino, Amnesia, Eden, Space, Sankeys, Es Paradis, Benemussa Zoo, Summum and Privilege.

He has also released tracks on many of the best hard dance labels including Tidy, Nukleuz , Y2K & Masif. 'He has had 7 top five releases in the Trackitdown chart. Rob has had many number 1 singles in the Trackitdown charts over the past few years. Stay', 'freefalling', 'Burning' and 'the day will come' have been featured on the biggest hard dance compilations time and time again. He also produced 3 tracks for the legendary cult film 'human Traffic' in the late nineties under his alter ego Quake with Ian Bland.

Rob has also built up a fearsome reputation on the Old Skool circuit. He regularly plays the main stages of events such as Retro, Bowlers, Raindance, SOS Ibiza, Rejuve, Joy, Clockwork Orange, Fantazia, 90's fest, Reminiscence, Unity In The Sun and a host of other brands.

Even after more than 30 years in the business, Rob is still able to remain fresh & current due to his versatility and he loves every single minute of it!!!

We can't wait to have Rob back behind the PaSSion decks on Jan 6th at 02 Academy Leicester💕🙌 Don't miss out!! Tickets available at - https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Where are you traveling from to visit PaSSion?The 02 Academy Leicester is very accessible by any method of transport wit...
05/11/2023

Where are you traveling from to visit PaSSion?

The 02 Academy Leicester is very accessible by any method of transport with plenty of parking and hotels close to the venue. Check out the links below for any help with accommodation and travel.

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Tickets available at - https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024 (PaSSion ClaSSics 2024)
& - https://bit.ly/PaSSion29 (PaSSion 29th Birthday)

Artists at PaSSion have spent years honing their skills to create that special atmosphere we all know and loveCome and s...
02/11/2023

Artists at PaSSion have spent years honing their skills to create that special atmosphere we all know and love

Come and see them showing off their skills on 6th Jan at O2 Academy - https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

What a line up to kick off our new adventure at the 02 Academy Leicester 💕🎶Don't miss out! PaSSion ClaSSics Jan 6th 2024...
31/10/2023

What a line up to kick off our new adventure at the 02 Academy Leicester 💕🎶

Don't miss out! PaSSion ClaSSics Jan 6th 2024
https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

Introducing LangeLange is recognised as one of the most influential dance artists of the past two decades; as well as he...
30/10/2023

Introducing Lange

Lange is recognised as one of the most influential dance artists of the past two decades; as well as helping to define the trance genre in his early career, he is also a DJ who has remained at the forefront of the scene and a producer that has continued to push boundaries. After an exhausting list of achievements, counting among them 20 UK top 40s, featuring on film soundtracks, and remixing mainstream artists such as The Pet Shop Boys and Faithless, Lange remains one of the world's leading EDM producers.

Alongside his exceptional and successful studio work, he is a prolific international DJ, making appearances for some of the best club brands in the world including Insomniac and Cream as well as performing for prestigious events such as such as Tomorrowland, EDC, Dreamstate, Sziget and ASOT - marked by a sustained appearance in the influential Top 100 DJ Poll for 8 years. His eclectic, stimulating, and driving sets pull influences from across the dance music spectrum from trance, progressive, techno and electro.

With a host of artist and compilation albums under his belt, such as mixing the return of the legendary Trance Nation series for Ministry of Sound, plus relentless chart-topping singles and remixes, Lange has repeatedly proven why he is considered one of the most accomplished and highly rated artists in the scene, receiving unreserved support from both fans and DJs alike, and with praise coming from around the globe. Drifting Away, Follow Me, Happiness Happening and many more continue to be revered as some of the finest dance classics, while not afraid to experiment, tracks like Another You Another Me and those under his LNG alias have been some of the defining moments in the evolution of trance.

His label Lange Recordings was born in 2004, and developed into a leading outpost for Trance, during which it was a focal point for Lange’s own releases as well as being graced by fellow leading artists such as Andy Moor, Tritonal and Gareth Emery. The imprint delivered a sound at the forefront of the genre, with releases regularly climbing to the top of the charts and supported by the DJ elite, from Armin Van Buuren to Hardwell. His successful radio brand, Intercity, became one of the largest radio events in dance music history after A State Of Trance, when it hit its 100th show, spanning 24 hours and featuring some of the biggest guest stars in Trance. The live broadcasts spent over 10 hours at the Twitter Worldwide Trending #1 and #2 spots and dominating the most popular US trends.

In 2015 Lange brought both his label and show under one brand, Create, and saw this as the start of a new chapter, taking him back to the sounds that got him in to music in the first place and working with a host of new established and up and coming artists. Lange continues into his 3rd decade with a host of new ideas and exciting collaborations set to come.

We can't wait to have Lange back for PaSSion ClaSSics 2024 on Jan 6th at 02 Academy Leicester💕🎶
Don't miss out, tickets are selling fast!!
https://bit.ly/PaSSionClaSSics2024

A huge line up to celebrate a huge milestone!!29 years of PaSSion 🫶🎊March 16th 2024 at 02 Academy Leicester https://bit....
29/10/2023

A huge line up to celebrate a huge milestone!!

29 years of PaSSion 🫶🎊
March 16th 2024 at 02 Academy Leicester
https://bit.ly/PaSSion29

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The Passion Story

In The beginning Time to take you back, way back in time. Many years ago in a town not that far away lay a town called Coalville. A town with a with a Bingo hall, a working men’s club, an ex mine, lots of spit and sawdust pubs and a chippie, it even had a nightclub that had been a dance hall in the 1920’s which had a basement vault that was so naturally cold it once housed dead bodies during the war. This nightclub had seen various guises of the years including Phase 3, Tiffanys and Central park however in the early 90’s two young entrepreneurs called Eric Schofield and Mark Walsh bought the venue and changed its name to the ground breaking ‘Crystals!’ The music policy was mainly commercial and cheese and as the dance scene was just starting to take shape a new local DJ called ‘Jason Kinch’ (not yet JFK) whom had just returned from five year stint on the island of Rhodes was commissioned to be the dance music specialist who would play a house set for one hour during the Saturday night session. Although the refurbished venue had been reaching capacity of 1000 in the opening few months around, figures had dropped significantly buy 1994 and crisis talks led to management looking for new angles to keep the club alive. Jason Kinch had long been a student of the evolving dance scene and mentioned to Mark Walsh (one of the owners) that the unique layout of ‘Crystals’ was excellent for dance music as the focus and multi levelled platforms was perfect for the new DJ culture. Mark was also a huge dance music fan and persuaded his partner Eric Schofield to try something new. They commissioned the London promoter of ‘Club UK’ Chris Hall to venture north and be involved in a new club night. After meetings with the owners and Jason Kinch the venue name was changed to ‘The Emporium’ which would take on Roman Emporium theme due to its Gladiatorial layout and the name of the first ever dance night would be called ‘Passion’ as this tied up with the mid 90’s loved up feel. Chris used his connections in the dance industry and booked the New York legend Todd Terry to play the opening night and on Friday February 24th 1995 and Passion was born. Images of flyers to follow.. Around 700 turned out for this opening two roomed event, The Arena was the main room (later known as the blue room) and the spa was the first floor above the what was later became known as the white room and had a space where you could see through to the down stairs bar (the redroom at this time was a snooker room and the green room was still a car park) Jason Kinch played the famous first ever record ‘Alison Limericks – Where love lives’ and history came alive. The event was deemed a success and the next month, March 1995 saw the launch of Passion on a weekly basis every Saturday. A very brave move for the owners. This strategy wasn’t the instant success the owners had hoped for and the first few months were worrying times with numbers well below what was being paid for the new high DJ bill that the owners were not used to: Images of flyers to follow. In fact the owners were famously quoted as saying that if things didn’t pick up after six months the money would not be available to fund it further. The promotion was intensified, the shop flyers were finally being seen (no internet or facebook promotion in 1995) and slowly the unfashionable town of Coalville a former mining town started to become ‘COOLVILLE’, A town so unfashionable it was becoming THE place to be seen. Soon dance culture took off in every midlands city, Derby had ‘Progress’ Nottingham had ‘The Garage’ ‘Venus’ and ‘The House’, Birmingham had ‘Moneypennys’, Sheffield had ‘Gatecrasher’ and in between all these big cities was a small mining town called ‘Coalville’ that was putting on a dance night called ‘Passion’. Disaster was averted and people started to attend on a weekly basis making it just about viable for the next few years. Changes in the management meant an opportunity for the now newly named JFK and he took over the promotions job in 1998, tweaks to the artwork were made, a revamp of the club commissioned, a new logo and artwork introduced, a fresh approach taken and things seemed to move along faster. On paper it should never have worked. A nightclub in a sleepy town in Coalville! But on paper it didn’t account for the people that lived around that area. By day it would be fair to say most of the people that would attend Passion would be working class, great natured hard working good people with aspirations of a party lifestyle. The salt of the earth who would share their life, drink and drugs with you! They would ask you where you were from and what you were on. Give you a hug and pass you on. Passion was about ‘no vips’ but all ‘vips’ and the party didn’t stop in the club it continued in the car park, and then service station and then at people houses, in fact it went on all week until they were back at the club for ‘one more’ A club that opened at 9pm and closed at 2am with everyone screaming for ‘One more’ The Passion spirit was passed on from person to person, it became a movement, a feeling. JFK once quoted it as ‘The middle of nowhere, but the centre of everywhere’ Judge Jules famously called the M1, M42 and M6 ‘the golden triangle’ , the place in the midlands where DJs could play three gigs in one night and still head home for 6 am! It was the right place at the right time, but to the management we still felt like ‘Wimbledon playing in the Premier League’, we shouldn’t have been succeeding but somehow we were. JFK accidently introduced a Passion salute that was copied by thousands, tattoos of the logo was adorned by the new followers nicknamed ‘The Dedicated Followers of Passion’ In the hedonistic later 90s the need for an increased capacity meant that the ‘Arena’ became ‘The Blueroom’ and was home to the sound of Trance. The snooker room became ‘The Redroom’ and was born out of necessity for pure house music and the staff car park was converted into the ‘Green room’ which became Europe’s largest chilled room with a massive curved ceiling that changed colour throughout the night. This room also had a temperature drop by ten degrees and really was chilled! Inspired by a trip to Miami the Green room toilets featured a huge fish tank and the men could see through this into the ladies! MTV’s dancefloor chart was invited to attend, this grew the audience massively and ITVS clubavision various trips spread the word nationwide before the internet became a phenomenon. However it was the DJs that spread the word that ‘Passion’ was the place to be in the UK as the atmosphere felt raw and was like no other in Britain. Little Coalville was put in the international map.

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