The Night the Stars Aligned at Club Cumming
The Call That Changed the Night
In the heart of the East Village, Club Cumming serves as a sanctuary for the spontaneous and the creative. The evening began like any other until Alan Cumming received a phone call from his former co-star Emma Stone. She was spending the evening with the legendary Billie Jean King after witnessing a marathon performance by Paul McCartney at the Barclays Center. The energy was already high, but the prospect of a tennis icon and an Oscar winner gracing the club promised an unforgettable shift in the room's atmosphere.
A Trio of Icons Arrives
Minutes later, the stakes escalated. Backstage at the concert, the former Beatle caught wind of the after-party plans and asked to join the fray. The scene outside the intimate venue transformed instantly as three black SUVs pulled up to the curb. It felt less like a celebrity sighting and more like the setup for a surrealist joke: a rock god, a screen siren, and a sports pioneer walk into a bar. The room went silent, then erupted as the trio stepped into the dimly lit, bohemian space.
The Harmonica and the Mermaid

While the crowd buzzed, the spirit of the club—rooted in performance and shared joy—took over. When asked to sing, McCartney initially declined, citing three hours of vocal exertion on a stadium stage. Yet, the magnetism of the room pulled him in. In a moment of pure, unscripted magic, he offered to accompany the hosts. Stone and Cumming took to the stage to belt out "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid, while McCartney provided the soulful, melodic backbone on the harmonica.
The Power of Culinary and Creative Space
This wasn't just a star-studded event; it was a masterclass in the importance of creating environments where art can breathe. Like a perfectly balanced dish where unexpected ingredients find harmony, the night proved that when you provide a stage and a sense of community, even the world's biggest icons will lean into the playfulness of the moment. It was a celebration of heritage, music, and the raw, unpolished beauty of a live performance shared among friends.
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Alan Cumming, Paul McCartney, Emma Stone, and Billie Jean King walk into a bar... 🤯
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