PARTY goers queued out of the door for the launch of Jumpin Jaks in Blackburn.
The much publicised opening night jumped into action with headliners The Venga Boys and look-a-like Ali G.
And a star-studded guest list - including Blackburn Rovers ace David Dunn - danced with around 1,000 opening night revellers.
Manager Darren Rowley, 36, said: "It was fantastic and nearly everyone who was invited came along.
"It is the beginning of something really big and everyone had a really good night. We are really pleased with the way everything went and the acts really livened the place up.
"With an established track record we were confident we would make a big impact."
The St Peter Street bar has been decorated in wood in line with the established Jumpin Jaks in Preston.
Darren said that in the past year Jaks has booked acts like Atomic Kitten and Liberty X and was sure there would be big name bookings in the future.
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