Eric Adams’ son holds holiday bash at Gracie Mansion despite scandals hanging over NYC mayor’s head

It’s the most wonderful time of the year at Gracie Mansion.

Eric Adams’ kid hosted a holiday bash at the mayor’s residence over the weekend — promoting the release of his new tunes after a 9/11 recording session.

Hizzoner’s 29-year-old son, Jordan Coleman, performed for dozens of guests on the Upper East Side on Sunday, according to a slew of social media posts from the cocktail-attire-required soiree.

Jordan Coleman performed for the crowd at the party. @ ebonyjhey/Instagram

The mayor’s 29-year-old son hosted a holiday party over the weekend. @ ebonyjhey/Instagram

It wasn’t immediately clear which tracks Coleman performed under his moniker, Jayoo.

Nearly all of his guests had their phones out recording the performance.

Those in attendance said the party was meant to ring in the holiday season with Coleman’s newest tunes.

The mayor did make a brief appearance, noted political reporter Katie Honan, who first posted about the party.

The aspiring rapper and filmmaker last made headlines in September when he hosted his 9/11 sessions at Gracie before attending a Jeezy concert with the radio host “Ogee Money,” according to social media posts.

The first son’s first album dropped last December, dubbed simply “JORDAN.”

Dozens attended the bash, with many posting about their time at Gracie Mansion. @ ebonyjhey/Instagram

One Democratic source was shocked the mayor’s son hosted the holiday gathering — considering the ongoing scandals at the police department, the indictment of Adams’ longtime aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin and the historic indictment Adams himself is facing.

“I can’t believe he’d throw a party at a time like this,” the source said.

City Hall, though, brushed off any concern, telling The Post that Gracie Mansion is the mayor’s house and his son was simply hosting a party there — as kids do in their parents’ home.

The spokesperson added that Coleman was covering the cost of all food and alcohol served at the party as well as any staff who worked the event.

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