Although the nightclubs that feature in this list may be gone, their memories will live on in captured photographs – much to the dismay of those who are able to spot themselves. One thing is clear, the venues and music may have changed over time, but questionable hairstyles and fashion is still around to this day.
5. Bailey's- The famous nightclub was incredibly popular during the 1970's and was also known as 'the Cavendish'. When this picture was taken in 1972, these party people could have been listening to 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
Bailey's Nightclub. Photo: JPI Media
6. Bed Nightclub - Bed enjoyed four years as Sheffield's favourite nightclub before it closed in 2004. The club originally replaced the famous Music Factory and continued to play the nations biggest house tunes.
Bed Nightclub. Photo: Andrew Partridge
7. Romeo's and Juliet's - The venue was another favourite for the people of Sheffield. Romeo's and Juliet's replaced the famous Bailey's in 1978 and went on to survive seven good years until 1985 when it was renamed Cairo Jax.
Romeo's and Juliet's. Photo: Stuart Hastings
8. Tiffany's - This picture dates back to 1977 and shows the interior of Tiffany's before it became known as the Music Factory. If you can spot yourself in this picture, chances are you could have been listening to 'Non Stop Dance' by the Gibson Brothers which was number one at the time.
Tiffanys London Road Interior 14-18 year olds Disco - 27 Feb 1977.jpg Photo: Peter Tuffrey