Robyn debuts Sexistential tracks live at London show

Swedish pop singer Robyn marked the release of her first album in eight years, Sexistential, with a performance at London's Hackney Empire. She debuted several new tracks from the LP alongside fan favorites during the intimate event.

Robyn took the stage at the 1,200-capacity Hackney Empire in London to celebrate the arrival of Sexistential, her first album in eight years. Dressed in a leather top and capri pants, the Swedish artist opened with the live debut of “Sucker for My Love,” setting a high-energy tone bathed in red stage lights that matched her performance style. According to Setlist.fm, she delivered 21 tracks over the course of the night, including first-time live renditions of new songs “Really Real,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing,” and “Light Up.” The show concluded with a hits-filled encore featuring “Missing U” and “Dancing on My Own,” during which the full crowd sang along enthusiastically, as captured in videos from the event. This London performance follows other recent outings promoting the album. In February, Robyn returned to the stage after five years for Spotify’s “An Evening With Robyn,” where she debuted the single “Dopamine.” On New Year’s Eve, she appeared on New Year’s Eve Live with Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper, then performed at Brooklyn Paramount, singing Sexistential tracks “Talk to Me” and the title song.

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