Tonys, Tribeca & BET Awards Parties: Celeb Hotspots
Witness the vibrant pulse of the entertainment industry! This week, news Directory 3 spotlights the hottest celebrity happenings, from the Tony Awards to the Tribeca Film Festival. Catch Nicole Scherzinger celebrating her Tony win with Cynthia Erivo, details of the star-studded afterparty, and the Moving Mountains Gala in Brooklyn, where Busta Rhymes and Malik Yoba were honored for their contributions. Discover the Black-owned Las’ Lap restaurant, serving as the backdrop for the premiere of “Bird in Hand” at the Tribeca Film Festival, showcasing the film festival’s influence. Explore the stylish evenings hosted by DELEÓN Tequila. Get the exclusive scoop on celebrity sightings and the most talked-about events in the city.Discover what’s next …
Celebrity Scene: tony Awards, Tribeca Film Festival, DELEÓN Tequila
Updated June 14, 2025
New York City has been buzzing with celebrity events. From Broadway celebrations to film festival premieres, the entertainment industry is in full swing. Here’s a look at some recent highlights.

DELEÓN Tequila partnered with Andre Power’s LINK UP for an evening of music and cocktails. Julissa Bermudez, Michael Blackson, and Speedy were among the attendees at the event.

Following the 78th Tony awards, Cynthia Erivo, the host, congratulated Nicole Scherzinger on winning Best Lead Actress in a Musical. The two celebrated at the Baccarat x Dewar’s Scotch Whisky Speakeasy, the official afterparty held at The Museum of Modern Art.

In Brooklyn, Busta rhymes and Malik Yoba were honored at the 17th Annual Moving Mountains for the arts Gala. Jamie Hector, founder of the Moving Mountains nonprofit, presented Yoba with the dream Maker Icon Award. Mona Scott-Young presented Busta rhymes with the Hip Hop Icon Award. The gala celebrated community impact.
Alisha Wainwright at the Tribeca Film Festival” width=”819″ height=”1024″>The cast and crew of Bird in Hand gathered at Las’ Lap, a Black-owned restaurant in New York City’s Lower East Side, after the film’s premiere at the tribeca Film Festival. Melody C. Roscher, the writer and director, said the story was inspired by her experiences growing up biracial. Christine Lahti, who plays the mother of Alisha Wainwright’s character in the film, attended the film festival event.
What’s next
The celebrity scene continues to evolve, with more events and premieres expected throughout the summer. Stay tuned for further updates.
