Delilah Montauk Went Crazy This Labor Day Weekend With Alesso and Gwen Stefani
- Crazy Staff

- Sep 3
- 2 min read
The Hamptons saw plenty of Labor Day action, but nothing topped the energy inside Mary Lou’s, where Delilah Montauk, presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve, popped up for one unforgettable weekend. The h.wood Group brought its LA-born supper-club-meets-nightlife energy to the East End, and the result was a Crazy, ultra-exclusive celebration that felt more like a fever dream than a pop-up.
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Friday night, Swedish DJ and global dance-music powerhouse Alesso set the tone. Playing to a crowd of just 200, he mixed fan favorites with unreleased tracks, including “Upside Down,” which is set to drop next week. The energy was so high he extended his set, refusing to let the night end — a rare gift in a world where superstar DJs usually run on the dot.
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By Saturday, the bar had been set, but Gwen Stefani blew right through it. The music icon turned Mary Lou’s into a full-throttle concert hall, running through a setlist that balanced nostalgia and firepower. “Sweet Escape,” “Rich Girl,” and “Don’t Speak” had the intimate crowd singing along word for word, while “Just a Girl” and “Hollaback Girl”, two of the 2000s’ most definitive anthems, closed the night on a high. Stefani herself seemed just as moved by the vibe, telling the audience how much she loved being able to see every fan’s eyes as she performed. For someone who’s headlined arenas, the intimacy of Delilah Montauk felt almost radical.
The weekend was part of an ongoing collaboration between Chase Sapphire Reserve and The h.wood Group, pairing high-design, high-energy hospitality with curated entertainment at key cultural moments. Delilah Montauk wasn’t just a party, it was a flex in how luxury dining, nightlife, and live performance can merge to create something people will still be talking about once the season ends.
And while the Hamptons is no stranger to exclusivity, this felt different: less about velvet ropes, more about connection. Alesso didn’t want to get off the decks. Gwen Stefani wanted to lock eyes with her fans. Guests weren’t just watching a show; they were in it.
As the summer closed out, Delilah Montauk set the bar high for what Labor Day weekend should look like: intimate but electric, indulgent but human, exclusive but unforgettable. Crazy nights, the kind you can’t script.





































