Travis Scott Headlines Afterparty for Reform Alliance Blackjack Tournament, Joined by Mogul Jay-Z , Dj Khaled and Meek Mill
\To raise funds for his Reform Alliance, Travis Scott and a number of prominent rappers attended an afterparty for Jay-Z, Meek Mill, and Michael Rubin’s 007-themed party in Atlantic City on Saturday night.
Following a blackjack tournament, dinner, and auction that collectively raised more than $24 million for the charity, entertainers took to custom-made gambling tables at the Ocean Casino Resort to entertain a VIP audience of only 200 people.
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At the event, Scott, Meek, and additional rappers performed their songs while atop a marble bar in front of an audience that included Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, Jack Harlow, Matthew McConaughey, and others.
In аdditiоn tо Scоtt, 32, Fаt Jоe, Fаbоlоus, Quаvо, Durk, French Mоntаnа, Meek Mill, аnd Lil Bаby perfоrmed.
At the event, Scott, Meek, and additional rappers performed their songs while atop a marble bar in front of an audience that included Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, Jack Harlow, Matthew McConaughey, and others.
Spies reported that Kardashian was observed imbibing with champagne at the afterparty alongside her friend La La Anthony and comedian Kevin Hart, who had previously presided over the evening’s auction.
The reality personality and Skims entrepreneur reportedly attended the Scott performance in the bar’s front row after flying in specifically for the occasion from Paris Fashion Week.
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The casino night was conceived by Jay-Z as an exclusive celebration to commemorate Reform Alliance’s inaugural major event, in contrast to the organization’s customary fundraising extravaganza.
Rubin, Meek Mill, and other board members also delivered speeches at the gala dinner, which drew inspiration from Rubin’s renowned summer “white party” in the Hamptons and Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s traditional “gold party” following the Oscars, respectively.
In addition to Nets co-owner Clara Wu Tsai, the Reform Alliance board also comprises Robert Smith, Michael Novogratz, and Laura Arnold.