Michael Rubin hosted his fifth annual White Party at the Fanatics CEO’s estate in Southampton, N.Y., on Wednesday (July 1), and the bash was a star-studded affair with dignitaries from across Hollywood, music and sports connecting. 

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The celebrity guest list included Jay-Z, Cardi B, Travis Scott, Tate McRae, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Shaboozey, Ciara, Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Ice Spice, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, Lil Baby, Meek Mill, The Chainsmokers, French Montana and Fat Joe.

There were performances from Lil Wayne, who ghosted a concert in Maine on Tuesday (June 30) and later apologized; Snoop Dogg and Cardi B. It was a poetic close to the night, which ended with a fireworks celebration over the Atlantic Ocean while Alicia Keys performed “Empire State of Mind.”

Plenty of iconic athletes headed to the Hamptons as well, with Tom Brady, Mike Tyson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Davante Adams, Klay Thompson, Alex Rodriguez and Puka Nacua in attendance. 

The White Party is typically scheduled surrounding July 4 and celebrating America, but Rubin said the party’s date this year was considered in part to not have guests decide between his event and attending Taylor Swift’s wedding in NYC, which is slated for July 3 at Madison Square Garden.

“We were debating the dates. We were certainly aware of that date, but we didn’t change it because of that date,” Rubin, who shared photos of the event on his Instagram, told People. “But we were aware of that date and we didn’t want to have people have to choose. People come to the White Party no matter when we do it.”

Rubin’s White Party continues to bring star power to the Hamptons, and remains one of the premier July 4 parties when it comes to celebrity attendance. 

As for Jay-Z, he’s gearing up to return to the stage in NYC, where he’ll headline Yankee Stadium for a trifecta of shows on July 10 through July 12, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt as well as 25 years of The Blueprint.