Jay-Z and Beyoncé were spotted leaving celebrity favorite ZZ’s Club in NYC on Friday night — after the “Empire State of Mind” rapper relaunched his own 40/40 Club at Fanatics Fest.
We hear that while the hip-hop royals hit the Hudson Yards members club, Travis Scott was also on the scene.
Scott exited ZZ’s just after 10:30p.m. ET, we hear, and Jay and Bey left soon after.
In Page Six’s exclusive photos, Jay, 54, can be seen dressed down in a black 40/40 Club sweatshirt, jeans and Timberland boots.
Bey, 42, was bundled in a headscarf, a fringed overcoat and knee-high boots — all in a matching dusty rose color.
She was also sporting a matching pink feathery purse and long blond braids.
The “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer’s fringe look was in line with her recent Western looks that has accompanied her latest album, “Cowboy Carter.”
Earlier, Scott was seen in the DJ booth at Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club pop-up at the Javits Center for Michael Rubins’ Fanatics Fest.
The temporary weekend recreation of the club — which we hear cost $3 million to reimagine — is a precursor to a full 40/40 relaunch from Jay next year, sources say, after his Manhattan hotspot closed last year after two decades.
Also seen at Fanatics Fest’s 40/40 pop-up on Friday was a mix of sports legends, moguls and recording artists, including Julius Erving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Penny Hardaway, Robert Kraft, David Ortiz, Cam Newton, Ja Rule, Memphis Bleek, Quavo and Tiffany Haddish, as well as Gayle King, Jalen Brunson, Carmelo Anthony and influencers Bobbi Althoff, Alix Earle and DJ Xandra Pohl.
Beyoncé was not spotted at the pop-up.
ZZ’s Club has been a celeb favorite. In June, Derek Jeter’s wife, Hannah Jeter, threw the former Yankees star a surprise 50th birthday party there.
The swanky club has a $50,000 initiation fee and yearly dues of $10,000, The Post has previously reported.
Last weekend, the royal couple Jay-Z and Beyoncé were seen enjoying a night out at the exclusive ZZ’s Club in NYC. Dressed impeccably as always, Jay-Z sported a black 40/40 Club sweatshirt with jeans and Timberland boots, while Beyoncé looked stunning in a matching dusty rose headscarf, fringed overcoat, and knee-high boots. She completed her look with a pink feathery purse and long blond braids, staying true to her recent Western-inspired style that accompanies her latest album, “Cowboy Carter.”Meanwhile, Travis Scott was also in attendance at ZZ’s Club that night, leaving just after 10:30 p.m. ET. The trio of music royalty and fashion icons made quite the scene as they exited the club, attracting attention from onlookers and fans. This sighting comes just days after Jay-Z relaunched his famed 40/40 Club at Michael Rubins’ Fanatics Fest, where Scott was also spotted in the DJ booth.The pop-up event at the Javits Center marked a temporary return of the 40/40 Club, with plans for a full relaunch next year after the Manhattan hotspot closed its doors last year. A-list guests at Fanatics Fest included sports legends like Julius Erving and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as well as recording artists like Ja Rule, Memphis Bleek, and Quavo. The star-studded event attracted big names from the worlds of sports, music, and entertainment, making it a memorable night for all in attendance.ZZ’s Club continues to be a favorite spot for celebrities looking for a night of luxury and excitement. With a high initiation fee and yearly dues, the club offers an exclusive experience that few can afford. Whether it’s a surprise birthday party for a baseball legend or a night out for music royalty, ZZ’s Club remains a sought-after destination for those looking to see and be seen in the city that never sleeps.Stay tuned for more updates on the latest in entertainment, fashion, and music. Follow us for all the latest news and exclusive content you won’t find anywhere else. Keep up with the stars and stay in the know with all the buzz-worthy events happening in the world of celebrity and beyond. Source: New York Post
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Source: New York Post