
Inside the Dom Pérignon Revelations party at Tate Modern
Zoë Kravitz, Tilda Swinton and Iggy Pop joined the famed champagne house at one of London’s most artistic addresses
The world’s biggest stars turned out in force at the Tate Modern last night (15 May 2025) to celebrate Dom Pérignon’s new creative chapter. In a multi-sensory evening spanning culinary experiences and live performances, the champagne house called on seven tastemakers – including Clare Smyth, Tilda Swinton and Anderson .Paak – to take centre stage for the launch of its new creative platform.
Named ‘creation is an eternal journey’, the maison’s next chapter continues its relationship with the world’s biggest artists and cultural icons. Supported by a campaign featuring new portraits, films, and design collaborations starring Zoë Kravitz, Alexander Ekman, Takashi Murakami and Iggy Pop, it comes as Dom Pérignon also launches four new vintages, including the highly-anticipated 2008-Plénitude 2.
The Revelations party opened with a culinary experience by three Michelin-starred chef Clare Smyth, who curated a menu designed as progression through time and was paired with the latest vintage, served ahead of its official release. Guests then gathered for Notes for Radical Living, a poem written and performed by Tilda Swinton, before the night culminated with sets by DJ Pee .Wee [Anderson .Paak] and DJ Jameela Elfaki.
Fancy an inside look at the star-studded party? See all the glamorous attendees below.

Emma Corrin

At a Dom Perignon party in London, 2025.

Dennis Okwera and Paloma Faith

Adelayo Adedayo, Ayesha Hussain and Varada Sethu

Alicia Vikander wearing David Koma and Repossi

Damian Lewis

Bea Fresson

Celeste

Zoë Kravitz and Tilda Swinton






