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’90s Music Icon Performs in Full Set for the First Time in Six Years

20 November 20253 Mins Read

Robyn made a memorable impression after delivering a jaw-dropping show at the Spotify x Acne Studios concert.

On Wednesday night, the Swedish singer-songwriter, whose real name is Robin Miriam Carlsson, returned to the stage with the first-ever live performance of her new song “Dopamine.”

The historic Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles was filled with thrilled fans who were singing along and celebrating every moment of her long-awaited return.

During the show, the electro-pop queen icon, who looked stunning in an all-black look, played a 15-song set which included a mix of her timeless hits and fresh new tracks. This included the 2018 track “Missing U” from her album Honey, followed by “Call Your Girlfriend” and “Be Mine!”

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Robyn also performed “Cobrastyle,” “Ever Again,” “Blow My Mind,” “Honey,” “Between The Lines,” “Love Is Free,” “Don’t Fucking Tell Me What To Do,” “Dancing On My Own,” “Hang With Me” “Monument” and the last from her set list, “With Every Heartbeat.”

Robyn performing on stage in Los Angeles last night at The Fonda Theatre. pic.twitter.com/qQ049ey6W2

— Acne Studios (@acnestudios) November 20, 2025

The 46-year-old singer not only gave the first live performance of her new song but also delivered her first full set in six years, marking a triumphant comeback to live performance. This followed her most recent full live show on the Honey Tour in 2019.

At the time, the tour kicked off in Norway in February and concluded in Irving, United States, after eight months.

Although she took a hiatus from full live performances, Robyn had been busy working with other brands and recently curated an exclusive soundtrack for Acne Studios’ Spring Summer 2026 runway show during Paris Fashion Week.

This included a mix of unreleased tracks and re-recorded versions of her older songs, giving listeners a perspective on her music.

Robyn Reveals Story Behind Her New Song ‘Dopamine’

As Robyn returns to the spotlight, the singer dropped her new song “Dopamine” on Nov. 12, making it her first solo single in seven years.

Through Jamie xx’s Young label, she once again showcased her signature electrifying club-ready music through her unmistakable electro-pop sound.

Besides the boppy music, Robyn also highlighted how modern culture has been affecting everyone’s emotions.

“Everyone has a phone where they see their heart rate, and we’re learning how to decode our emotions through the hormones and chemical substances in our bodies,” she said in a statement as cited by Billboard, adding “The doubleness of ‘Dopamine’ is having an emotion that is super real, super strong, intense, enjoyable or painful, and at the same time knowing that this is just a biological process in my body—and then not to choose religion or science. To just accept that they’re there together and to be able to go in between.”

Following the release of her song, the official music video garnered widespread praise from fans, who applauded the singer’s distinctive artistry and flair.

Related: Iconic ’90s Band Performs in First-Ever ‘Tiny Desk’ Concert

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