1. Ritzy
Legendary city centre nightspot Ritzy was a popular draw was featured on music chat show The Hitman and Her. Photo: YPN
2. Leeds Pentagon
Dubbed as "an oasis where wining, dining and dancing are most important" Leeds Pentagon took over from the burned out Rycrofts building at the corner of Call Lane and Briggate Photo: YPN
3. Cinderella Rockerfellas
Before 1973 two dance spots existed as separate venues both owned by club entrepreneur Peter Stringfellow. By 1975 the combined super-club at Merrion Way was arguably the city's most famous nightspot. Photo: YPN
4. Tiffany's
Located upstairs in the Merrion Centre Tiffany's was loved by a generation of clubbers. It tried to compete with regular themed events, such as this 1975 French night promising can-can dancing and Pernod promotions. Photo: YPN
5. Upstairs Downstairs
The downstairs section of nightclub Upstairs Downstairs at Armley in west Leeds. Pictured in April 1977. Photo: YPN
6. Belinda's
Do you remember Belinda's? The nightclub on Lower Briggate enjoyed a loyal following during the 1970s and into the 1980s when it underwent a £75,000 facelift. Photo: YPN