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Every Wednesday @ the Mint Club, Leeds

Unleash your inner animal for its weekly dose of fun at the cities freshest mid week party. With our “anything goes” attitude, expect a music policy of upbeat rhythms, disco licks and bad ass bass.

Join our residents, local and national guests as they supply the beats over the Mint Club’s Funktion One sound system. Keep those eyes peeled for upcoming guests.

Residents on rotation

Skitty V | Mike Lawton | Joey Nelson | Mr Mole | Joe's Habit | Hip Disc

10.30 - 3am

£4 Guest list (search frolic on facebook)

"The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom; for we never know what is enough until we know what is more than enough"...Frolic

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Drink Deals

Double Vodka Mixer £2.50

Jager Bomb £2.00

Carlsberg £1.50

Sambuca £1.50

Jagermesister £1.50

Apple Sours £1.50

Frolic online:

or find us on facebook – search frolic

For more information contact:

[email protected]

The Mint Club

8a Harrison Street

Leeds

LS1 6PA

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