Robyn - The Sexistential Tour
About This Event
Robyn brings her blend of rock/pop songwriting and electronic club structures to Barclays Center as part of The Sexistential Tour, favoring precise, tempo-driven arrangements that frame reflective lyrics. Dutch performer Romy Haag, whose career spans nightclub culture, film and a sizable catalog of rock/pop recordings, appears on the bill as a direct, presence-focused counterpoint to Robyn’s measured approach.
About The Sexistential Tour
The Sexistential Tour lands at Barclays Center as a live rock/pop concert built for an arena-scale room. Robyn is among the featured performers, bringing a catalog shaped by dance-floor rigor and pop songwriting. In New York, where stadium shows often double as civic gatherings, the tour reads less like a one-night stop than a marker of how pop performance has absorbed rock’s volume and staging. The production’s biggest statement is its restraint: it trusts repetition, rhythm, and presence over spectacle.
About the Artists
Robyn
Robyn is a Swedish singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ whose work moves between rock/pop songcraft and electronic club structures. Her New York City appearances have included rooms and stages such as Brooklyn Paramount, 3 Dollar Bill, C’mon Everybody, and Barclays Center, often alongside rotating friends and special guests.
Romy
Romy Haag is a Dutch dancer, singer, and actress whose career moved between nightclub culture and the art scenes of the U.S. and Berlin in the 1970s, later chronicled in a memoir. She has appeared in more than two dozen films and has released a sizeable catalog of albums that sits between rock and pop.