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    Alicia Keys Closes Tribeca Festival, Performs With Nas At After Party

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 16, 20264 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Documentary chronicles a 13-year journey to Broadway and a Tony, directed by One9, produced by Brian Satz and Cole Cook.
    • Alicia Keys frames Hell’s Kitchen as a character, reclaiming the neighborhood’s narrative and shaping her family and creators’ stories.
    • Editors unearthed unexpected archival footage, prompting Alicia Keys to reassess many edits.
    • At Capitale closing night party, guests celebrated the Knicks winning the NBA Finals, an electric New York moment.
    • Alicia Keys, in a Pelle Pelle Knicks bomber, paid homage to Wu-Tang Clan, Nina Simone, and The Notorious B.I.G., then brought out Nas.

    In a night surrounded by Big Knicks energy, Alicia Keys added to the moment as she premiered her new film, Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen, to close out the 25th annual Tribeca Festival.

    As the city focused on the NBA Finals on Saturday night, attendees at the BMCC Theater stayed locked into the story of the girl from Hell’s Kitchen, one filled with resilience and adversity. Keys’ documentary is described as a feature that “brings to life all that went into the creation and the production of Hell’s Kitchen — the risks, collaborators, ups and downs and pressures of success faced through the experience of the woman at the helm of it all — Alicia Keys herself.”

    A ride that began in 2024, when Hell’s Kitchen opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theater to rave reviews. It was a culmination of a 13-year journey that started with a single line and ended with a Tony win. The documentary, directed by One9 and produced by Brian Satz and Cole Cook, captures that entire journey, pulling back the curtain on the process from beginning to end. It also gives audiences a glimpse into Keys’ early years in New York City and how those years shaped the woman she is today.

    Following the screening, Keys and director One9 sat down for a moderated Q&A, as the production crew kept the room updated on the Knicks game. At one point, the announcement about the team being down by five points drew an audible gasp from the audience.

    One9, Alicia Keys, and Mimi Valdés attend the ‘Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen’ Premiere during the 2026 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 13, 2026, in New York City.

    Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival

    Throughout the conversation, Keys repeatedly returned to the significance of New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, the neighborhood—once known for violence, prostitution, and crime—that raised her. Her latest film became her way of reclaiming that narrative and turning it into something powerful.

    “It really tells the story, and a lot of what we have been speaking about for the themes of the story was for sure that Hell’s Kitchen is a theme,” Keys shared. “Hell’s Kitchen is a character.

    “You have to understand Hell’s Kitchen. You can hear the name, but if you’ve never been there, you never lived there, you didn’t experience it, so it had to be explained, and that was what made all the other parts make sense. It made my mother’s journey make sense, my father’s journey make sense, my journey make sense, the story of the creators of the musical make sense.”

    Keys opened up about piecing the documentary together, revealing just how much unexpected footage surfaced while editing. “Oh my god, they found footage I didn’t know existed, and they would come back with the edits, and I would have to say, ‘We might have to take that out,’” she joked.

    But the night was far from over. Alicia closed out the night with Tribeca’s official Closing Night Party at Capitale, with flat screens televising the game from every corner. With eight minutes left on the clock, guests were on their feet as the final seconds ticked away, and the Knicks were up by three. When the buzzer sounded, the room erupted after the Knicks won the NBA Finals for the first time in 53 years.

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 13: Alicia Keys performs  at the "Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell's Kitchen" after party presented by 10 Lives Studios during the closing night of Tribeca Festival at Capitale on June 13, 2026 in New York City.

    Alicia Keys performs at the “Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen” after party presented by 10 Lives Studios during the closing night of Tribeca Festival at Capitale on June 13, 2026 in New York City.

    Stephanie Augello/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival

    For the momentous victory, Keys came down to the stage in a fresh Pelle Pelle Knicks bomber jacket and delivered a set in homage to the sounds that shaped her like —Wu-Tang Clan, Nina Simone, and The Notorious B.I.G. before bringing out a surprise guest in Nas for an unforgettable moment.

    Keys called the entire night a true New York moment, and it’s hard to argue otherwise. Between the world premiere of a film documenting her decades-long journey and the end of a 53-year championship drought, the night played out like its own feature film: highs, lows, tension, payoff. A reminder that New York remains the place where dreams are made of.

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