Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah Rock Ferry For Tommy Hilfiger
They say you may by no means go residence once more, however no one informed that to Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, have been Shaolin-adjacent on Sunday after they carried out a particular set on a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat in honor of designer Tommy Hilfiger’s 2024 New York Fashion week present debuting the model’s 2025 Spring-Summer assortment.
“Major event took place earlier this evening ! ON THE STATEN ISLAND FERRY !!!!!!! what’s fu–king with that !!!!!! hahahah. at the @tommyhilfiger NYFW last show . we ran the runway with the #hillfiger alumni,” Raekwon wrote on Instagram on Monday (Sept. 9) alongside a carousel of pics from the present, together with one with a smiling Hilfiger.
“we ran the runway with the #hillfiger alumni. Amazing surprise show . @andyhilfiger you and your brother are iconic. appreciate the years of love and respect !!!!!! Myself ..MEF .. and Ghost did the 1/2 to excite the crowd and they went bananas,” the Chef continued of the gig that befell on the John F. Kennedy ferry boat owned by SNL‘s Colin Jost and pal and SNL album Pete Davidson. “so many years of respect to a brand who always supported us to the fullest.”
According to the New York Post, visitors who boarded the boat that used to ferry passengers between Manhattan and the borough birthplace of the Wu-Tang docked on the South Street Seaport for Fashion Week included Jost, Brooke Shields, actor Damson Idris (Snowfall), Patrick Schwarzenegger (Gen V), BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, Stray Kids’ Felix and Lee Know and Olympic gold medalists Suni Lee and Gabrielle Thomas.
Tony Stark additionally posted some pics from the gig, in addition to a video of the titanic trio ripping via the enduring 1993 Wu-Tang monitor “C.R.E.A.M.” as they jumped up unexpectedly from their seats and walked round among the many high-brow crowd with the Roots’ Questlove on the decks behind them for a set that additionally included the Wu-Tang’s 2007 monitor “Ice Cream.”