The stereotypes of every club you’ll go to in Leeds

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From the disco lights of Popworld, to the house-centric Mission, there's a club for every type of person imaginable in Leeds. These clubs all come with their fair share of stereotypes, so without further ado, here are some of those you're likely to encounter.

Fruity

If you ask anyone that goes to the Uni of Leeds where's good for a night out, they'll almost always mention Fruity Fridays. People at Fruity are usually letting off some steam after a gruelling week of University by necking a couple of VK's, while dancing to their hearts content. On a standard trip to Fruity, you'll no doubt lose the majority of people you first entered with, only to find them 10 minutes before it closes. But that doesn't matter, because you were too busy jamming to "Mr. Brightside".

Pryzm

The place nobody wants to admit they actually kind of enjoy, Pryzm is a guilty pleasure for a lot of people in Leeds (mainly because of its £1 entry and drinks every Monday).

With a smoking area bigger than half of the clubs in the city, you're more than likely to be able to "pikey a ciggie" from someone while sipping on your preferred choice of VK. You'll often hear people who go to Pryzm bragging about how they got a photo with an A-list celebrity such as The Beast from "The Chase", before embarking on their obligatory trip to McDonald's just down the road.

Popworld

The less said about Popworld the better. Popworld is as much a "club" as Burger King is a five star restaurant. The alarm bells first start ringing when you notice you can order cocktails from the bar (yes, cocktails in a club). You're not likely to find anyone under the age of 30 having a good time in Popworld, and if you do see someone under this age looking happy, they're only pretending, because they don't want to face the reality that they've just spent half their student loan on a couple of mojitos.

Space

To use a cliché, Space is the marmite of Leeds, you either love it or you hate it. Last year it was voted in the top five worst clubs in the UK (Popworld was voted the worst, shock), but people who love Space refuse to accept that and live for "Skint Thursdays", while constantly telling everyone else "it's only 80p a shot".

If that's enough to convince you, there's no need to worry about your outfit – that's because there's no in between in Space. You'll find girls in a crop top and ripped jeans snapping pictures with girls in a dress and heels, who look as though they've just come from their high school prom.

Mission

One of, if not the most popular club in Leeds, and the absolute polar opposite of Popworld. If you're going to Mission for a few quiet drinks, think again. The place is usually packed, so if you have claustrophobia, I'd seriously recommend you go elsewhere.

The regular Mission-goers absolutely worship Leeds' own "Tom Zanetti", and probably have a shrine devoted to him back home. The whole club will usually erupt when 'You Want Me' is blasted out, and throughout the night you'll see plenty (and I mean plenty) of gurning jaws.

Beaverworks

Leeds' version of Woodstock, Beaverworks is an edgy person's dream. Pretty much everyone is wearing glitter at their events, and even if you're one of those who decide not to wear any, you'll still find it has somehow gotten everywhere the next day.

Everyone who goes to Beaverworks is there to have a good time and enjoy some music, so if you're looking to pull, this isn't really the place.

O2 Academy – Projekt

Everyone in here looks like they just picked up their GCSEs.

Photos by CWPhotographics, P.A.R.T.Y pictures from the P.A.R.T.Y Facebook page, Connor Griffin, Popworld pictures from the Popworld Facebook page, Beaverworks pictures from the Beaverworks Facebook page