Brooklyn Beckham doesn’t seem too bothered by the end-of-year noise surrounding his famous family. While fans have been dissecting social media clues and searching for meaning in what was — and wasn’t — posted, the eldest son of David Beckham and Victoria Beckham rang in 2026 smiling, loved up, and very much in celebration mode.
On Thursday, January 1, TMZ reported that the 26-year-old spent New Year’s at E11EVEN Miami, the city’s 24-hour ultraclub. Brooklyn attended with his wife, Nicola Peltz, whom he married in April 2022.
According to onlookers cited by the outlet, the couple stayed close throughout the night, “singing along to every lyric and dancing in their section.” As for the music, the lineup didn’t disappoint. 50 Cent took the stage and ran through some of his biggest hits.
Wyclef Jean was later spotted joining DJ Irie in the booth, while Meek Mill also made an appearance. Other familiar faces filled the venue as well, including Madelyn Cline and Paige Bueckers.
Following the festivities, Brooklyn posted a photo from inside E11EVEN on Instagram, showing him and Peltz leaning in close as confetti filled the air. “Happy new year ❤️,” he captioned the snap.
The Miami outing comes as the Beckham family’s recent online activity has fueled feud speculation.
In late December, David shared a year-end Instagram post reflecting on 2025 that did not include Brooklyn, something fans quickly noticed and commented on.
"I think it’s sad Brooklyn wasn’t included in these pics. Whatever he’s going through, he’s still their son," one person wrote.
"You never turn your back on your son.. no matter what," another said.
"A picture with Tom Cruise but not one of your oldest son is just tacky…. Do better you’re the parent, it’s called unconditional love. Be the bigger person," chimed in a third.
Not long after, the 50-year-old retired soccer star posted older pictures of Brooklyn to his Instagram Stories with a message expressing “love” for all of his children. The back-to-back posts only kept the conversation going online, though no one in the family has publicly addressed it.