MIAMI — Jamie Foxx partied past 4 a.m. while celebrating Art Basel at Miami megaclub E11even on Sunday.
The “Ray” actor, 56, was spotted dancing at his ultra-VIP table in the club’s party pit surrounded by A-listers, a spy exclusively tells Page Six.
“Jamie was just vibing to the music and seemed to be having the best time,” one witness said. “He was standing on the banquette of his table and definitely didn’t mind being seen.”
We hear the Oscar-winning Hollywood star was grooving to his own songs being played by the DJ, including his 2005 hit with Kanye West, “Gold Digger.”
“The crowd went wild when ‘Gold Digger’ came on and Jamie was nodding along to the music and interacting with fans,” another source says, adding, “His energy was unreal.”
We’re told Foxx pulled up to the venue at around 3 a.m. and stayed until nearly dawn to take in Lil Wayne’s headlining performance.
“Lil Wayne didn’t go on until 4:30 a.m.,” the first source tells us, noting that the club was jam-packed.
The “6 Foot 7 Foot” rapper, 42, joined Foxx on his table for a drink before hitting the stage in the center of the room to perform several of his songs, including “A Milli,” “I’m Going In” and “Steady Mobbin’.”
Foxx — who turned up to the event in a white crewneck sweater, a stack of necklaces and black sunglasses — was seen taking an iPhone video of Weezy’s vibrant set.
At one point, Foxx even took a swig of his drink straight from the bottle.
Other celebrities seen parting until nearly dawn included NBA player Jimmy Butler, “Jersey Shore” star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, billionaire heiress Hannah Bronfman, YouTuber Brendan Fallis and Deion Sanders’ youngest son, Shedeur Sanders.
We hear hundreds of people were still lining up at the door trying to gain entrance to the club even after the Young Money Entertainment founder’s gig had already ended.
As Page Six previously reported, Foxx hosted Leonardo DiCaprio’s exclusive fundraiser event for the actor’s Re:wild charity at a private Miami residence on Friday night.
The auction raised a whopping $2.5 million and was attended by several celebrities, including record producer Steve Aoki, FUBU founder Daymond John and “Punky Brewster” actress Soleil Moon Frye.
The “Django Unchained” star’s lively Art Week festivities come nearly two years after he was hospitalized following a mysterious medical complication in April 2023.
He reportedly addressed the health scare during a stand-up set in October, calling the ordeal a “near-death experience” and saying that he was “within an inch of his life.”
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