Mayor Eric Adams mixes parties and fundraising in the Hamptons



Eric Adams headed East this weekend to fundraise — and, true to form, the party-loving mayor also hit the social circuit.

Adams was spotted at a 50th birthday bash for Tao Hospitality’s Noah Tepperberg and was seen rubbing elbows earlier in the day at billionaire entrepreneur Wayne Boich’s party at his padel court Reserve.

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Eric Adams did some fundraising and some partying in the Hamptons this weekend. Getty Images

We hear Adams was out for the weekend to attend two fundraisers, including one thrown by financier Jason Mudrick. 

He even had a near run-in with his mayoral opponent Andrew Cuomo.

We hear the former governor had been dining at Pop-Up by Rocco in Southampton and left just minutes before Adams arrived with his campaign spokesperson, Todd Shapiro, and crypto bigwig Brock Pierce.

He narrowly missed Andrew Cuomo at Southampton restaurant Pop-Up by Rocco. Getty Images
Cuomo was also out East fundraising for his mayoral campaign. Matthew McDermott

“Cuomo got up and less than ten minutes later Adams showed up,” says a spy. “They gave him the same table!”

(Cuomo had earlier held a fundraiser at the house of former Manhattan Borough President Andrew Stein that was hosted by former owner of The Hill, Jimmy Finklstein and Pamela Gross, and Blair and Ben Stein.)

The pair were both fundraising in the Hamptons over the July 4th weekend as well.

Adams was spotted at a party at Wayne Boich’s Reserve and Noah Tepperberg’s birthday. Getty Images
Robin Thicke played both parties. Reserve

A spokesperson for Adams tells us, “The Mayor’s purpose in visiting the Hamptons was to support local entrepreneurs and New York City businesses that employ thousands of people — including leaders like Noah Tepperberg of the Tao Group. The fundraiser he attended was a tribute from hundreds of supporters recognizing the great job Mayor Adams is doing for New York.”

They continued, “This summer, the Mayor has only been to the Hamptons twice, each time for less than six hours, because his focus is on running the city. But showing up to support businesses and working people — whether in New York City or nearby communities — is part of that mission.”

Thicke surprised Tepperberg by getting o stage with brother Ricky Tepperberg’s band Skadanks. Reserve
“Brutalist” star Adrien Brody was also at the bash. Instagram/@noahtepperberg

On a similar circuit to Adams was Robin Thicke, who performed at Reserve before heading nearby to Tepperberg’s backyard bash where he jumped on stage with the hospitality vets brother’s reggae band Skadanks.

“Robin got on stage with them and did a Bob Marley cover,” says a spy. “It was amazing. It was a complete surprise.”

The crooner also performed hits like “Blurred Lines” for the crowd that also included Adrien Brody, Tao’s Jason Strauss, and hospitality leaders Jayma Cardoso, Dave Grutman, and David Einhorn.

Tepperberg’s son sang and his wife, wellness influencer Melissa Wood-Tepperberg gave a speech. Instagram/@noahtepperberg
“Ray Donovan” star Dash Mihok also performed. Instagram/@noahtepperberg

Tepperberg’s wellness influencer wife, Melissa Wood-Tepperberg, gave a speech and his ten year-old-son Benjamin moved the crowd with a rendition of Marley’s “Three Little Birds,” says a spy.

And we hear “Ray Donovan” star Dash Mihok sang an original tune for the birthday boy, and Conrad Sewell, known for Kygo’s hit “Firestone,” also performed.

Jeweler Lorraine Schwartz, Gary Vaynerchuk, music mogul Steve Stout, Rich Kleiman, and Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss also attended. 

Adams is known for supporting NYC nightlife. Getty Images

The bash at Boich’s drew several of the same guests as well tennis champ Sloane Stephens, Harvey Spevak, and Adam’s pal, Zero Bond owner Scott Sartiano.


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