Add Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz to the list of celebrities — including Madonna — who frequent Manhattan’s thriving roller disco rinks.
The couple rented out the rink at Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace in Rockefeller Center for a late after-party to celebrate Keys’ sold-out Friday night concert.
“We just finished the show in Radio City. It was such an atmosphere. The energy at home in New York feels so good. It’s 12 noon. The zone is the zone,” Keys told her fans in a video before entering the rink.
Rapper Fivio Foreign took the stage with Keys earlier in the evening, and one concert-goer even got down on his knee to propose during the show.
Keys described the night — and the proposal — at Radio City as “legendary.”
“This is how good it feels to come home,” she wrote.
At the after party, she was joined by a team from her hometown, including her mother, Terria Joseph, her brother, Cole Cook, husband Beatz and their combined children, all of whom were spotted skating with Mom and Dad.
Keys and Swizz Beatz even grabbed a few moves on the rink, according to spies.
“Everyone was in a great mood. They were definitely in their zone, dancing on skates and laughing,” a source told Vidak For Congress.
Guests enjoying pizza were washed down with the expensive Armand de Brignac, which flowed lavishly. Friends included Meek Mills, Kehinde Wiley, Tevin Campbell, Busta Rhymes, Robert Verdi, artist Paul Gerben and Fox 5’s newest anchor, Tashanea Whitlow.
This isn’t the couple’s first time showing off their roller-skating skills in the city. In 2018, Swizz converted Tao Downtown into an ice rink and surprised the singer with a “Wu-Tang-themed” birthday party.
Talk about goals! Skate on.