Alicia Keys Brings New York Celebration to a Close at Knicks Championship Parade
The crowd joined in as Keys sang the New York anthem after the Knicks’ first title in more than 50 years.
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Alicia Keys Blesses Ticker-Tape Parade With 'Empire State Of Mind' Performance Wearing A Leathery Look
Source: Angelina Katsanis / Getty The New York Knicks had a pretty good time at their historic celebration parade — and so did Alicia Keys. The R&B singer not only celebrated her hometown team’s championship win, she looked TF good while doing it. Stylish, fashionable and giving off a natural glow, Alicia was dressed for the moment. The Manhattan native helped close out the Knicks’ ticker-tape parade on Thursday, June 18, performing “Empire Stat…
Alicia Keys Brings New York Celebration to a Close at Knicks Championship Parade
Thousands of fans filled the streets of Manhattan as the New York Knicks celebrated their NBA championship with a citywide parade that ended on a high note. During the event, Alicia Keys took the stage to perform Empire State of Mind, a song long associated with New York City and its culture. The performance came as the championship celebration reached its final moments. City officials, team representatives, and players gathered alongside fans a…
Wu-Tang Clan, Alicia Keys, and other stars attend Knicks victory parade
My song of the year may be Aldous Harding’s “San Francisco,” but even I can admit New York is the American city with the best musical history. Such it was that, at the end of the Knicks’ championship parade on Thursday, Alicia Keys appeared alongside Mayor Zohran Mamdani and point guard Jalen Brunson on the steps of City Hall to belt out a rendition of her and Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind.” The anthemic tune played after many a sports victory i…
That's true fan love: Timothée Chalamet (30) celebrated the NBA title of the New York Knicks without his girlfriend Kylie Jenner (28). The actor was present at the big championship parade in New York on Thursday and marched through the cheering crowd in the blue-orange Knicks-Hoodie and with sunglasses. He diligently distributed High Fives to the fans and beamed for the cameras. The 30-year-old had already lost no time: on Saturday he went solo …

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