Alicia Keys and her family stepped out in support of ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ the Broadway musical inspired by Keys’ life.
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Alicia Keys has arrived at the 2024 Tony Awards — and she made the occasion a family affair!
Keys was joined by her parents, Terria Joseph and Craig Cook, and her sons, Egypt, 13, and Genesis, 9, plus Kasseem Jr., 17, her husband Swizz Beatz’s son from a previous relationship.
The extended family stepped onto the red carpet on June 16 in support of ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ the Broadway musical inspired by Keys’ life.
The “Fallin’” singer, 43, also wore a look that brought Hollywood glamour to Broadway’s big night. Her dramatic all-red ensemble was complete with glittery embellishments and long gloves by Gucci.
It’s no surprise that the Grammy winner rocked a boldly red look. Celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, who’s worked with Keys many times, told PEOPLE in February that vibrant colors are a “part of the DNA when it comes to clothes for her.” Plus, she loves to make a statement with anything that has an “architectural feel and texture” to it.
Not in attendance was Beatz, 45, who is also father to Prince Nasir, 23, and Nicole, 16, from previous relationships.
The singer and her family are celebrating ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ the Broadway musical inspired by Keys’ childhood tales of growing up in New York City. Keys also wrote the lyrics and music for the show’s score, which features new tracks and many of her radio hits, including “No One,” “If I Ain’t Got You,” and “Empire State of Mind.”
Keys, as she hinted in an Instagram post featuring two microphones with initials on them, is taking the Tony Awards stage alongside JAY-Z, 54, to perform 2009’s “Empire State of Mind.” On her social media, the performer shared glimpses of her sons getting dressed for the big event.
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Hell’s Kitchen, which debuted this past April, is nominated for 13 Tony Awards at the 77th annual show, including costume design and best musical.
The Tony Awards are airing live from Lincoln Center in New York City on Sunday, June 16, on CBS (8 ET/PT) and streaming on Paramount+.