THIS is the moment an angry member of the public called for David Beckham’s 50th birthday party to be shut down.
The footy star and wife Victoria hired out a posh Notting Hill restaurant to celebrate with their family and A-list friends â and music could be heard blaring out until the very early hours of Sunday morning.




Rather ironically Sister Sledge’s hit track We Are Family was the song of choice when at 3.15 a neighbour of the restaurant stepped in to ask for some quiet.
David clearly wasn’t going to let spoil his lavish celebrations.
Brooklyn, 26, and his wife were notably absent from the events this weekend, while Posh, 51, and Becks with their three other children â Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13 â were all there.
The Sun previously by the council at 3.35am following the complaints.
An onlooker said: “ really went off and the longer time went on, the louder the music seemed to get.
“Some neighbours weren’t very happy when it was still so loud at 2am and leaned out windows to see where the racket was from.”;
Kensington and Council said advice was given to minimise disruption.
An onlooker added: “Whatever the council said worked because the music stopped immediately.”;
Chef Clare Smyth designed a special menu and vegan Bavarian lager Noam Beer was on offer.
After dinner with a performance of Islands in the Stream by .
An insider said: “Everyone had an amazing time.
“Naturally David and Victoria were upset Brooklyn wasn’t there with them but made sure it was an occasion to remember.”;




Influencer Brooklyn and Nicola, who married in 2022 and live in , spent the last week in but were no-shows at an intimate last Wednesday â where Posh and Harper wore matching navy blue dresses designed by the mum.
They also missed a family trip to France on Friday and Saturday night’s soiree in London.
It’s understood he returned to the US with Nicola on Saturday to attend this evening’s Met Ball.
David was joined by star pals including , who brought new love interest , , , and at three Michelin-star Core in Kensington, West London, on Saturday.

