Gwyneth Paltrow beams with pride as her son Moses Martin performs with his new band People I’ve Met during a star-studded night out in New York City

Gwyneth Paltrow beams with pride as her son Moses Martin performs with his new band People I’ve Met during a star-studded night out in New York City

It was a special night in New York City for Gwyneth Paltrow, who proudly watched her son Moses Martin shine on stage with his newly renamed band, People I’ve Met.

The 53-year-old actress-turned-entrepreneur later shared that the evening was one she wouldn’t soon forget, calling it “a night in NYC to remember.”

The celebration didn’t end with the concert — Gwyneth, along with friends Amy Griffin, Demi Moore, and Sara Foster, capped off the evening with dinner at the trendy West Village steakhouse, The Eighty Six.

Moses Martin Steps Into the Spotlight

Standing tall next to his famous mom and her celebrity friends, 19-year-old Moses is clearly embracing the musical legacy of his father, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.

Following in those well-known footsteps, he’s already performing with his band and making a name for himself.

Moses, currently a sophomore at Brown University in Rhode Island, is balancing college life with his growing music career.

Although his exact field of study remains under wraps, his passion for performing seems to be taking center stage.

New York Residency and Family Support

Moses and his bandmates, Orlando Wiltshire and Andrew Suster, are gearing up for an exciting three-week residency at Baby’s All Right, a beloved Brooklyn music venue.

Their first show kicks off this Saturday — and to the delight of fans, it’s completely free.

It’s a major milestone for the young musician, whose family is no stranger to the spotlight.

Apple Martin’s Musical Moment

Moses isn’t the only musically inclined member of the family.

His sister, 21-year-old Apple Martin, recently made headlines after performing with the LA duo Jade Street at Cannery Hall in Nashville.

Despite facing some online criticism for her pitch, Apple remains grounded and grateful.

Speaking to The Telegraph last month, she reflected on her unusual upbringing: “I know this is not a normal way to grow up, but my parents made sure I understood that I have to work for everything. Nothing should be taken for granted.”

Now a senior at Vanderbilt University, Apple is carving her own path while staying true to the lessons instilled by her famous parents.

A Legacy of Hollywood Talent

Like her children, Gwyneth Paltrow herself grew up surrounded by show business.

As the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and producer Bruce Paltrow, and goddaughter of legendary director Steven Spielberg, the Goop founder had early access to Hollywood’s inner circle.

Yet she’s managed to create a multifaceted career that extends far beyond acting — from wellness and lifestyle ventures to her enduring influence in pop culture.

Wrapping Up Autumn in Style

Away from the spotlight, Gwyneth recently took time to unwind at Inness, a 220-acre countryside retreat in Accord, New York.

Sharing glimpses with her 15.1 million social media followers, she described it as the perfect way to “wrap up fall on the East Coast” with a serene visit to the Hudson Valley.

What’s Next for Gwyneth and Chris

While Gwyneth has been embracing her quieter life in recent years, she’s gearing up for a highly anticipated return to the big screen.

She’ll star opposite Timothée Chalamet as his older love interest in Josh Safdie’s upcoming drama Marty Supreme, which opens in U.S. theaters on December 25 and in the U.K. the following day.

The $70 million A24 production also features Tyler, the Creator, Fran Drescher, and Penn Jillette.

Meanwhile, Chris Martin and Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland are preparing for a charity performance at London’s Hackney Church on December 3, raising funds for Crisis and War Child.

From Oscars to Emmy Wins

Gwyneth’s acting résumé remains impressive — from her Oscar-winning role in Shakespeare in Love to her Emmy Award-winning guest stint on Glee, where she met her husband, Brad Falchuk.

Decades later, her career continues to evolve, just as her children begin to step into their own creative journeys.

It’s clear that the Paltrow-Martin family is one where talent runs deep, and as the next generation takes the stage, Gwyneth is happily watching it all unfold with pride.