Rare Celebrity Party Photos from the 1970s
The 1970s were one of the most unforgettable decades in pop culture history. Known for disco nights, celebrity parties, and Hollywood glamour, this era gave us some of the most legendary stars ever. Photos from this time are not just snapshots—they’re time capsules filled with glitz, fame, and fabulous fashion.

If you love vintage vibes and celebrity culture, this throwback is for you.
Jack Nicholson and Dyan Cannon
This rare photo from around 1975 shows iconic actor Jack Nicholson with stunning actress Dyan Cannon at a Hollywood party. Nicholson, famous for blockbuster hits like The Shining and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, was one of the most bankable stars of that time.

Dyan Cannon, with her timeless beauty and charm, was a major screen siren during the golden age of cinematic glamour. This picture captures both stars enjoying the nightlife, likely at one of L.A.’s exclusive celebrity events.
Michael Jackson and Steven Tyler
This unforgettable image features Michael Jackson, then still part of the Jackson 5, alongside Aerosmith’s frontman Steven Tyler. The event? A Beatlemania celebration at Studio 54, one of the most famous nightclubs in New York City.

Before becoming the King of Pop, Jackson was already making waves in the music industry. Standing next to Tyler, a rock legend, this photo is pure gold for fans of classic music history.
Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin
Queen’s powerful vocalist Freddie Mercury shared a deep and emotional bond with Mary Austin, who inspired the iconic love ballad Love of My Life. Though their romantic relationship ended, their lifelong friendship remained strong.

This image, taken in 1977, shows the duo embracing the extravagant fashion and bold spirit of the era.
Elton John, Neil Sedaka, and Bernie Taupin
In this incredible 1975 photo, we see Elton John, Neil Sedaka, and Bernie Taupin—three of the most influential songwriters in music history—partying in London.

Elton John’s collaboration with Bernie Taupin brought timeless hits like Your Song and Tiny Dancer, while Neil Sedaka was topping the charts with songs like Laughter in the Rain.
Mick Jagger and Billy Preston
Back in 1973, during the release party for the Rolling Stones’ album Goats Head Soup, Mick Jagger and Billy Preston were photographed at Blenheim Palace. It was an over-the-top celebration for what would become one of the Stones’ most talked-about albums.

Billy Preston, known for his work with both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, added funk and flair to the rock scene.
Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack
In this dazzling shot, Sylvester Stallone, the legendary actor and screenwriter of the Rocky franchise, dances with his first wife, Sasha Czack, who was a talented photographer.

Wearing a razor-sharp suit, Stallone looked every bit the Hollywood A-lister. This photo screams vintage romance, and it perfectly captures the mix of power and passion that defined his early rise to fame.
Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
Here we see two of The Rolling Stones’ most iconic members—Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood—celebrating at a 1974 event for music producer Phil Spector.

With global fame and timeless hits, these guitar legends defined the sound of classic rock. Ronnie Wood also played for the band Faces, making him one of the most versatile musicians of the decade.
Glenn Frey and Elton John
In this electrifying image, Elton John, one of the world’s best-selling artists, parties with Glenn Frey of The Eagles. Known for timeless hits like Hotel California, Frey was a master of rock songwriting.

The pair look like they’re enjoying the high life at a glamorous celebrity event in the late 70s.
Diana Ross
This photo of Diana Ross dancing at Studio 54 is everything. Her voice, style, and energy helped define disco culture in the late 70s. Studio 54 was more than a nightclub—it was a cultural phenomenon, and Ross was one of its brightest stars.

Liza Minelli
Liza Minnelli, star of Cabaret and daughter of Judy Garland, was a 70s fashion icon and musical powerhouse. Here she is, glowing with energy at Studio 54. Her powerful voice and over-the-top style made her a top celebrity of the decade.

Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel
Seen at a party in England, Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel (of Simon & Garfunkel) are two major stars from different worlds—Hollywood and classic folk-rock—sharing a rare public moment.

Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper
At an Academy Awards afterparty in 1970, Nicholson chats with fellow film legend Dennis Hopper. Their careers reshaped American cinema, and this moment shows them in pure celebration mode.

Calvin Klein and Brooke Shields
Fashion designer Calvin Klein and young model Brooke Shields were the faces of a new era in fashion. Pictured here at Studio 54 in 1981, they represent the blend of luxury and youthful charm that defined high-end fashion marketing.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono
This photo captures John Lennon and Yoko Ono at an E.M. Gallery celebration. Though controversial, their relationship was central to Lennon’s post-Beatles era. Ono faced criticism for the Beatles’ breakup, but history now shows it was a natural evolution.

Sammy Davis Jr. and Altovise Gore
This beautiful moment shows Sammy Davis Jr., one of the most talented entertainers in history, sharing a kiss with his wife Altovise Gore, a dancer and performer. The 70s were all about bold love and public affection—and this couple embraced that fully.

Cher
You can’t talk about the 1970s without mentioning Cher. She began her rise to stardom with Sonny Bono and later became a solo sensation. Here she is in full glam attending a party for Last Tango in Paris, proving once again why she’s still a fashion and music icon.

Sammy Davis Jr. and Judy Geeson
Back in 1976, Sammy Davis Jr. turned heads again—this time, seen laughing with British actress Judy Geeson. A casual yet classy shot that reminds us how charismatic he truly was.

Patti Boyd and Eric Clapton
This 1975 photo captures Eric Clapton, guitar legend, with fashion model and ex-Beatle wife Pattie Boyd at the Tommy premiere in Leicester Square, London. With her previous marriage to George Harrison, Boyd became one of the most fascinating muses in rock history.

Farrah Fawcett and Lee Majors
Here’s Farrah Fawcett, star of Charlie’s Angels, and her husband at the time, Lee Majors, a leading man of 70s television. Fawcett’s hair became one of the most requested hairstyles ever—and still is today!

Gilda Radner
As one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live, Gilda Radner brought humor and brilliance to American comedy. Seen here in a colorful pink outfit at Studio 54, she shows off the bold fashion of the decade.

Paul and Linda McCartney
Seen at the 1973 premiere of Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney—of The Beatles and later Wings—poses with his wife Linda McCartney. Paul also wrote the film’s hit theme song, making this more than just a celebrity appearance.

Candice Bergen and Sterling St. Jacques
Hollywood actress Candice Bergen and fashion model Sterling St. Jacques knew how to have fun. Here they are partying in 1979, embodying the carefree and vibrant energy of the disco decade.

Michael Jackson and Tatum O’Neal
This photo captures a young Michael Jackson dancing with Tatum O’Neal, shortly before the release of Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) by the Jackson 5. Their chemistry on the dance floor matched the rising fame of the pop legend.

Grace Jones
With her bold fashion and unforgettable stage presence, Grace Jones is one of the most creative icons of the era. Seen here rocking an extravagant headdress at Studio 54, she represents the fearless experimentation that defined 70s fashion.

Bianca Jagger
Often known as Mick Jagger’s ex-wife, Bianca Jagger was much more than just a rock star’s partner. She was a celebrated actress, international model, and human rights activist. Seen here at Studio 54, Bianca brought elegance—and even white doves—to the party.

Jerry Hall and Mick Jagger
In this glamorous shot, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger attends the Studio 54 anniversary party with model-actress Jerry Hall. Together, they defined the rock star lifestyle of the 70s.

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn
Pictured in NYC, Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn became one of Hollywood’s most beloved couples. Though they never married, their bond is admired across generations. Their real-life love story is often cited as a model for modern celebrity relationships.

Bianca Jagger, Halston, and Liza Minelli
In this unforgettable photo, Bianca Jagger, designer Halston, and Liza Minnelli are captured leaving a Studio 54 party. A mix of fashion, fame, and flair, this trio was the ultimate 70s dream team.

Diane von Fürstenberg and Barry Diller
Here we see fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg, royalty in both title and style, alongside media tycoon Barry Diller at Studio 54. Her legacy lives on with the iconic wrap dress and a billion-dollar fashion empire.

Lorna Luft, Jerry Hall, Debbie Harry, Truman Capote, and Paloma Picasso
Spotted together at Studio 54: Lorna Luft, Jerry Hall, Debbie Harry, Truman Capote, and Paloma Picasso. This unforgettable mix of music, fashion, film, and literature defines what a true 70s celebrity bash looked like.

Rod Stewart, Alana Hamilton, and Elton John
Captured at Studio 54, Rod Stewart, his future wife Alana Hamilton, and Elton John share a legendary moment. Rod and Alana married a year later, making this a star-studded pre-wedding celebration.

John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
Taken during the promo tour for Grease in 1977, this photo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John shows two stars on the edge of superstardom. The film would soon become one of the highest-grossing musicals of all time.

Elizabeth Taylor and Halston
Elizabeth Taylor, one of the greatest screen legends of all time, celebrates her birthday at Studio 54 with fashion designer Halston. Yes, that’s a cake shaped like her face—because when you’re Liz Taylor, nothing is too over-the-top.

Margaux Hemingway and Bernard Foucher
Here we see supermodel Margaux Hemingway and filmmaker Bernard Foucher enjoying a romantic night out at Studio 54. They married soon after, making this photo a snapshot of true 70s romance.

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
At the 1968 Tony Awards, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward looked as classy as ever. Their marriage became one of the longest and most admired in Hollywood history—lasting five decades.

Elton John and Eric Clapton
This rare image of Elton John and Eric Clapton was taken at China Garden, a famous Soho restaurant in 1974. The duo was celebrating Clapton’s new single in true rockstar fashion.

Donna Summer
No list of 70s legends is complete without Donna Summer. Here she is performing at a Casablanca Records party in 1978, showcasing the voice that made her the undisputed Queen of Disco.

Howard Himmelstein and Cher
Here we see Cher, not just a music icon but an Oscar-winning actress, with movie producer Howard Himmelstein. Captured at Studio 54 in 1977, this photo is pure celebrity synergy.

Truman Capote
Legendary author Truman Capote was no stranger to the social scene. Here he’s spotted dancing the night away at Studio 54 in 1979—proving that even literary icons loved a little disco.
