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All the Celebrities Spotted at the 2025 US Open
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All the Celebrities Spotted at the 2025 US Open

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Tennis fans, get ready: This weekend, the 2025 US Open officially kicked off in New York. Meaning, over the next two weeks, the leading tennis tournament will host a number of exciting matches—including appearances from top athletes such as Coco Gauff, Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka, and more.

While the courts will be filled with A-list tennis pros over the next few days, the fans in the audience are bound to be just as star-studded as well. After all, the US Open has a history of attracting celebrity spectators: Last year, everyone from actor Lindsay Lohan to model Kendall Jenner was spotted cheering athletes on at the games. And the best part is, not only do these stars go to the event to witness their favorite players in action—they also go to be seen themselves, bringing their best courtside outfits for the occasion.

One day in, for instance, and there have already been a number of celebrity sightings in the US Open crowd. On the opening day, stars such as Tina Knowles, Spike Lee, Victor Cruz, and Chelsea Handler all took in matches. And as the event continues unfolding over the coming days, there will be plenty more starry cameos—so be sure to check back here as we update all of the best spottings in real time.

Below, see all of the stars spotted at the 2025 US Open.

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Wynton Marsalis to Premiere 'Afro!,' to Open Jazz at Lincoln Center
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Wynton Marsalis to Premiere ‘Afro!,’ to Open Jazz at Lincoln Center

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Jazz at Lincoln Center will launch its “Mother Africa” season with the world premiere of “Afro!,” a new commission by managing and artistic director — and jazz legend — Wynton Marsalis, on Sept. 18–20 at 7:30 p.m. in Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s New York home, Frederick P. Rose Hall.

Performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Marsalis, Djembefola (master of the djembe drum) Weedie Braimah, and vocalist Shenel Johns, “Afro!” opens Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2025-26 season of concerts, education programs, and other events celebrating Africa’s influence on jazz.

Following its New York premiere, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis alongside drummer Herlin Riley, Braimah, and Johns will take Afro! and other selections from its celebrated repertoire on the Orchestra’s first multi-city tour of Africa.

Nearly 20 years ago, in 2006, Marsalis premiered “Congo Square,” which evoked the spirit of the historic New Orleans site — at one time, the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to dance and play drums. Composed for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Odadaa!, a nine-piece Ghanaian percussion and vocal ensemble, the piece celebrated the cultural roots and mythic birthplace of jazz.

“Afro!” explores the deep ties between jazz, the African continent, and its diaspora, a leitmotif that the Orchestra previously addressed in other past Marsalis opuses as “Blood on the Fields” (1996), “Ochas” (2014), and the fresh big band arrangements comprising its “The South African Songbook” concert (2019).

Tickets for Wynton Marsalis’ Afro! with Weedie Braimah and Shenel Johns: The Ertegun Jazz Concert include access to a pre-concert lecture in the The Agnes Varis and Karl Leichtman Studio at 6:30 p.m. on Sept.18-20. Audiences are welcome to a free performance by the Zwelakhe-Duma Bell le Pere Quartet in the Ertegun Atrium at 6:30 p.m. and during intermission on Sept.18 and 19. Ticket prices begin at $30.

The Sept. 18 performance will live stream exclusively on jazzlive.com.

In addition to concerts in convention centers and open-air venues, the Orchestra will perform or collaborate with local musicians in each city, and host education initiatives at local schools.

“The earliest and most fundamental human mythology is African,” Marsalis says. “From Venda to Igbo to a host of other belief systems across the continent, there are viable solutions to today’s challenges.” 

“Our ancestors had cogent and powerful thoughts on who we are as individuals as we pass through the natural cycles of life, how we should relate to one another socially, and how to be one with the universal spirit that inhabits all,” he continues. “In their globally influential music and dance concepts, we can perceive how to find harmony and balance with nature, how to perceive and interact with the supernatural, and how to create endless variations on fundamental themes in pursuit of a good time.”

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Tour Dates

Thursday, September 18-Saturday, September 20, 2025
Rose Theater in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall

New York, NY

Friday, September 26, 2025
Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
Johannesburg, South Africa

Sunday, September 28, 2025
Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
Johannesburg, South Africa

Wednesday, October 1, 2025
BC International Jazz Festival
Tamarind Tree Hotel: Misumi Garden  
Nairobi, Kenya

Thursday, October 2, 2025
BC International Jazz Festival
Tamarind Tree Hotel: Misumi Garden 
Nairobi, Kenya

Sunday, October 5, 2025
Landmark Centre
Lagos, Nigeria

Friday, October 10, 2025
+233 Jazz Bar and Grill / Ghana Jazz Foundation
Accra, Ghana

Saturday, October 11, 2025
+233 Jazz Bar and Grill / Ghana Jazz Foundation
Accra, Ghana

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All of the Ace Fashion Moments at the 2025 US Open
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All of the Ace Fashion Moments at the 2025 US Open

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

The 2025 US Open has barely even begun (right now it’s Fan Week, a mixed doubles exhibition free to the public; the tournament officially begins on August 24), but the on-court fashions are already going strong.

After an impressive showing of on-court style at Wimbledon—from Coco Gauff’s feminine New Balance kit to Lorenzo Musetti offering a preview of Louise Trotter’s Bottega Veneta—the US Open is giving the British tournament a serious run for its money.

We already expected a strong fashion showcase at the American Grand Slam: This spring, Gauff announced her forthcoming Miu Miu x New Balance collaboration, which she teased at the Cincinnati Open earlier this summer. The collection officially drops September 10, during the height of the US Open. Brand collaborations are fertile ground in the tennis world. Case in point: In June, Kith once again teamed up with Wilson for a capsule collection, offering both tennis gear and apparel, ranging from rackets to preppy activewear alike.

Gauff wasn’t the only one to incorporate high fashion into their kit. Venus Williams tapped the New York-based label Khaite for a custom navy cap-sleeve tennis dress with white piping for her mixed doubles match with Reilly Opelka. No stone goes unturned for Williams, who turned to Lacoste (who also created her 2025 Met Gala look) for her footwear. Elsewhere, Jessica Pegula hit the court in a Y-3 tennis dress that featured an abstract amber motif from Y-3’s fall 2025 collection. The new tennis-centric collaboration between Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto will be worn by other Adidas athletes throughout the tournament.

Some players are taking custom to the next level. Taylor Townsend made a splash with her style, showing off her own namesake label on the court. Playing mixed doubles alongside Ben Shelton, Townsend—the number 1 doubles player in the world—donned a white cropped long-sleeve and black skirt with Tyrannosaurus rex footprints along her shoulders and waistband (an homage to her 4-year-old son, a dinosaur lover).

Here, see the best on-court fashion moments at the 2025 US Open, and follow along throughout the tournament for updates.

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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