Music mogul Clive Davis was captured all smiles during what would unexpectedly become his final appearance before his passing.

Music titan Clive Davis was last publicly seen at a star-studded fundraising event weeks before his tragic death.

The Arista Records founder stepped out to the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction hosted in New York City on May 19.

He was all smiles while sharing a table with music icons Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper and Swizz Beatz.

Clive Davis attending The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2026.
Clive Davis was last pictured at a fundraising event before his death. (Seen here: Davis at The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction).Getty Images for The Gordon Parks Foundation
Clive Davis, Alicia Keys, and Swizz Beatz pose for a photo at The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction.
The music producer attended The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction in New York City on May 19. (Seen here: Davis with Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz).Getty Images for The Gordon Parks Foundation

Davis also posed alongside Huma Abedin and Salamishah Tillet at his table.

He looked dapper for the outing, wearing a classic suit and tie.

The talent agent passed away at the age of 94 on Monday, his family confirmed to Page Six.

Clive Davis, Alicia Keys, and Swizz Beatz seated at a table.
He appeared in good spirits for the outing.WireImage
Clive Davis, Alicia Keys, Huma Abedin, and Salamishah Tillet at the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner.
Davis also posed with Huma Abedin and Salamishah Tillet.WireImage

A cause of death hasn’t been revealed, but the businessman was hospitalized on May 29 — just 10 days after the event.

At the time, he was admitted to the hospital after suffering from “an upper respiratory infection and out of an abundance of caution,” an insider told TMZ.

Davis was expected to be released 24 hours later.

The iconic producer — who worked with Whitney Houston, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Kelly Clarkson — was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy in 2021.

Clive Davis, Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, and Swizz Beatz at an awards dinner.
The businessman was also joined by Chance the Rapper.Getty Images for The Gordon Parks Foundation
Sharon Osbourne, Clive Davis, and Michele Anthony posing together.
Davis died on Monday. (Seen above L-R: Sharon Osbourne, Davis and Michele Anthony).Billboard via Getty Images

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke defined the condition as “a neurological disorder that causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the face,” leading to partial facial paralysis, “a drooping eyebrow and mouth” and trouble closing one eye.

Following Davis’ diagnosis, his rep shared that he was “expected to recover within six to eight weeks” with the help of “antibiotics and steroids.”

Davis kick-started his career in the music industry in the 1960s and was appointed President of Columbia Records in 1967 when he was 35.

His first major signing was Janis Joplin’s band Big Brother and the Holding Company after discovering the group at the Monterey Pop Festival.

Clive Davis posing at the Billboard Power 100 Presented by VENU event.
His cause of death is unknown. (Seen here: Davis in January).Billboard via Getty Images
George Clooney and Clive Davis posing together.
The Arista Records founder was 94. (Seen here: George Clooney and Davis in November).Getty Images for Netflix

Davis later founded his own company, Arista Records, in 1974, followed by J Records in 2000.

A few of the hits Davis has overseen include Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All,” Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone,” Billy Joel’s “Piano Man” and “Smooth” by Santana.

Davis — who came out as bisexual in 2013 — was previously married to Helen Cohen, with whom he shared kids Fred and Lauren, from 1956 to 1965; and to Janet Adelberg, with whom he shared Mitchell and Doug, from 1965 to 1985.

In his memoir, “The Soundtrack of My Life,” Davis admitted that he was in a “strong monogamous relationship” for seven years with an unnamed man.