LeBron (R) turned 39 on December 30, and his bash appeared to be a play on the infamous New York City nightclub Studio 54; seen at the party with comedian Kevin Hart.
Studio 54 — located in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood — opened in 1977 after co-founders Steve Rubbell and Ian Schrager converted a former Broadway theater into what would become the world’s first super club.
It instantly became the planet’s hottest party spot for A-list stars. Bianca Jagger famously arrived at the club atop a white horse one evening.
It was also noted for its stage display of a crescent moon snorting cocaine from a spoon, with open drug-taking and sex the order of the day.
The club closed in 1986 and became a venue for concerts, until it closed completely in the late 1980s.