CALVIN Harris’s new boozer is always Bounce-ing — as the jukebox is packed with more than 100 of his own floor-fillers.
Fans visiting the Coach & Horses in Dumfries can dance to 18 years’ worth of hits including One Kiss, We Found Love, Summer and Feel So Close.

The Scottish Sun’s reporter picked a few Calvin Harris songs from the jukebox[/caption]
The superstar DJ and his childhood mate have taken over the Coach and Horses[/caption]
The producer is famed for a string of hits including One Kiss and Feel So Close[/caption]
Songs by his superstar ex Taylor Swift plus Justin Bieber and Pink Floyd can also be selected on the thriving pub’s digital music player.
But one reveller said: “You can’t blame Calvin for packing the jukebox with his own tunes. He’s the best.”
The Scottish Sun’s reporter sipped a pint of cider under a framed and signed promo poster for the DJ’s debut 2007 album I Created Disco.
We told how Calvin, 41, teamed up with childhood buddy Mark Irving to snap up their hometown watering hole for £190,000.
A source said: “Calvin is proud of where he was raised and has strong ties to his hometown.
“He used to drink in The Coach and Horses before he got famous and there is a signed poster of his first album cover on the wall.
“Calvin and Mark have now taken over and Mark is landlord. They have created a company called To The Nines. It’s a gorgeous little pub with a great atmosphere.
“It’s a great grassroots music venue too, which is something they’re really proud of.”
The riverfront inn has been hailed for offering gigs to up-and-coming local bands.
Multi-millionaire Calvin previously stacked shelves at the Marks & Spencer store nearby.
He has sported a bushy beard promoting latest single Smoke the Pain Away, on which he sings and plays guitars.
The chart-topper lives in a posh home in North London with TV presenter wife Vick Hope and also boasts a farm on the party isle of Ibiza.

Calvin’s jukebox is packed with more than 100 of his own floor-fillers[/caption]