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A Meeting Place for the Stars
In the late 1970s, Studio 54 was the pulsating heart of New York’s nightlife. Among the luminaries who graced its dance floor were Mick Jagger and David Bowie, rock icons synonymous with the flamboyant spirit of the age. The club, which opened its doors on April 26, 1977, became an instant hit with the elite, especially for stars like the duo.
Their bond, celebrated in the 1985 hit “Dancing In the Streets,” was as much a part of Studio 54’s lore as the club itself. Yet, as years passed and David’s tragic departure in 2016, these nights at the now-defunct niterie remain a poignant reminder of their legendary friendship.
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