
There was a time when nightlife meant something else: smoky clubs, sparkling disco balls, and stories that would be whispered about for years. Some stars of that era weren’t just known for their work; they became legends for their wild nights out, their excess, their defiance of the status quo. These party icons created a culture that was as glamorous as it was chaotic, and their names remain synonymous with the kind of late nights that made history.
#1: Mick Jagger
If there was ever a man whose rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle defined excess, it was Mick Jagger. As the frontman of The Rolling Stones, Jagger became the epitome of rock star indulgence: long nights, wild parties, and a lifestyle that seemed to operate on its own set of rules. His reputation as a party legend was cemented not just by his stage presence but by the stories of his jet-setting, his iconic status in the 60s and 70s, and his ability to embody the spirit of rebellion and freedom that defined a generation.

