Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin returned to the Hamptons on Wednesday to host his annual ‘White Party,’ welcoming a mix of sports stars and entertainers after a one-year hiatus. The event has been a fixture since 2021, though Rubin did not hold it last year.
Guests at this edition ranged from Kevin Durant to Cardi B, while music figures including Travis Scott, Quavo and Jay-Z were also in attendance. Athletes such as Draymond Green, Justin Jefferson and Jared McCain arrived in all-white attire in keeping with the party theme.
Rubin told People Magazine that he and his team debated the event dates but chose not to move them, explaining they were mindful of the scheduling and did not want to force guests into making a choice.
In prior years Rubin’s parties have attracted a wide array of current and former athletes. Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Odell Beckham Jr., Kylian Mbappe, James Harden and Joe Burrow have all been among the sports luminaries to attend in previous editions.
Rubin has typically hosted the party on the Fourth of July, but shifted the date this year, a change the host linked to scheduling around other high-profile events including Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s July 3 wedding. The gathering continued Rubin’s tradition of bringing together notable figures from sports and entertainment in the Hamptons.