
"Live music whips up one of life's more delicious neurochemical cocktails. Ingredients include endorphin-fueled euphoria, serotonin's role in mood regulation, arguably the best oxytocin you can get while keeping your clothes on, and of course the fan-favorite feel-good chemical: dopamine. Big fan of that whole situation. In my mind, then, to be blessed with a concert to ring in a New Year is the best gift one can be given on December 31st."
"The French Baroque Revival theater opened as a movie palace in 1928. Duke Ellington played it in 1931, Long Island University turned it into a basketball court in the '60s, and after a $50-million, five-year renovation, its doors reopened as the Brooklyn Paramount in 2024. The New Year's Eve show was billed as "Robyn and Friends," and her pals took over the whole palace, turning the night into more of a bop-around, mini-festival experience."
Live music produces a powerful neurochemical cocktail including endorphin-fueled euphoria, serotonin for mood regulation, oxytocin and dopamine. Robyn performed at the Brooklyn Paramount in an intimate New Year's Eve set between 1 a.m. and just before 3 a.m., playing "Dopamine", the unreleased "Sexistential", "Dancing On My Own", and "Show Me Love"—the latter for the first time since 2013. The show marked Robyn's first New York performances since 2019 and took place in a 2,700-capacity restored 1928 French Baroque Revival theater that reopened in 2024 after a major renovation. The event was billed as "Robyn and Friends" with a festive, club-like atmosphere.
Read at Consequence
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]