Jay-Z and Beyonce's appearance at the event comes after they performed together on the "Cowboy Carter" tour.

Jay-Z and Beyonce both attended the Louis Vuitton Men's Spring-Summer 2026 Show at Place Georges-Pompidou in Paris on Tuesday. In doing so, Beyonce rocked an all-denim look with a black cowboy hat to match her Cowboy Carter aesthetic. Jay, on the other hand, wore a black leather jacket over a white t-shirt with black pants.

When The Shade Room shared a series of pictures of Jay-Z and Beyonce at the event on Instagram, fans had plenty to say in the comments section. "They really look happy outside with the regular folks!" one user wrote. Another added: "She gone market Cowboy Carter at every event. She little has the whole world listening to country music."

Jay-Z and Beyonce's appearance at the event comes after they both performed on the Cowboy Carter tour in Paris, earlier in the week. Jay joined her on stage for a performance of their iconic collaboration, "Crazy in Love." He also performed his Watch the Throne song, "N****s in Paris." While doing so, he took a possible jab at Kanye West by swapping the line, "Just might let you meet Ye," for "Just might let you meet Bey."

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PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 24: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY - For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) (L-R) Jay-Z and Beyonce attend the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lyvans Boolaky/Getty Images)

Elsewhere during the Louis Vuitton show, Tyler The Creator and Doechii treated fans to a new single they're planning to release that appears to be titled, "Get Right." While official details are still unclear, fans were loving what they heard of the track. The two previously collaborated on "Balloon" off of Tyler's latest album, CHROMAKOPIA.

Pharrell Williams has been serving as Men's creative director for Louis Vuitton since 2023. The position had previously been left vacant after the death of Virgil Abloh in 2021.

Not for the first time, Moby is speaking out against Donald Trump’s administration with clear frustration.

“The U.S. is collapsing under a deeply corrupt and shockingly ineffective administration,” the longtime electronic musician shared on social media. “These are unbelievably dark times.”

Moby went deeper into his thoughts through a video message, where he explained that people outside the United States keep asking Americans what is actually happening in the country.

“So many of my friends outside the United States keep asking me, ‘what the hell is happening over there?’ And honestly, we don’t even know,” he said. “The country is being controlled by one of the most corrupt, dangerous and incompetent administrations imaginable. Nobody fully understands what’s happening right now. These are very dark times in America.”

Moby joins a growing list of artists publicly criticizing Trump and MAGA politics, including Bruce Springsteen, Jack White, Eminem and Billie Eilish.

Earlier this year, Moby uploaded another statement to social media where he addressed how people should respond following the killing of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis. “The real question isn’t whether people should feel horrified or outraged by what’s happening in the United States,” Moby explained in the Jan. 26 clip. “The question is what are we actually going to do about it?”

The musician and activist also encouraged people to protest, saying demonstrations are a constitutional right and something he believes Trump’s administration is attempting to weaken.

In the end, he urged people to vote regularly, “not only during the upcoming midterms, even though those matter, but also in every special election throughout the year.” He also encouraged supporters to “stop giving money to the scumbag corporations backing Trump and ICE. We all know who they are. Boycott them.”

His newest remarks arrive as the U.S. Justice Department unveils a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund for Trump allies who claim they were unfairly investigated. At the same time, the Strait of Hormuz remains shut down following military action launched by the U.S. and Israel against Iran in late February without approval from Congress, leading to rising gas prices across the globe.

Throughout his independent music career, Moby has earned 10 entries on the Billboard 200 along with two songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and an enormous catalog of sync placements. Overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom, he is viewed as one of the defining artists of his era. He scored two No. 1 albums there with Play from 1999 and 18 from 2002, alongside 18 top 40 singles and two nominations for Best International Male at the BRIT Awards.

Check out Moby’s newest social media post below.

 

 

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