Electric Callboy at Brooklyn Paramount: Mostly Cloudy 73°F — Bring a Layer for the Outdoor Tanzneid Show
The Tanzneid World Tour rolls into Brooklyn Paramount on Tuesday, May 26, and the sky has something to say about it. The National Weather Service calls for mostly cloudy conditions with a high near 73°F and westerly winds at 2 to 9 mph through the 6:00 PM ET showtime. Rain odds are minimal at just 11%, but this is an outdoor show — and once the sun starts dropping, that west wind will remind you.
What to Expect Weather-Wise
Seventy-three degrees sounds comfortable, but mostly cloudy skies keep the warmth from really settling in. Add a steady breeze off the west and the feel-good temp fades fast once you stop moving. The pit will warm you up, but the moments between — waiting in line, hitting the merch table, catching your breath outside — will feel noticeably cooler than the forecast high suggests.
Skip the heavy jacket. Bring a light layer.
What to Wear
The easiest call here is an Electric Callboy hoodie — it pulls double duty as your show layer and your merch moment. Pair it with an Electric Callboy t-shirt underneath so you can shed the hoodie when the crowd heats up and throw it back on when you step out. An Electric Callboy hat handles windblown hair and keeps the look tight.
What to Pack
Brooklyn Paramount typically enforces a clear bag policy at the door, so keep it simple:
- clear stadium bag — required at many venues; don’t get turned away at security
- concert ear plugs high fidelity — Electric Callboy is loud in the best possible way; protect your hearing without killing the mix
- portable phone charger — a two-plus-hour show will drain your battery fast when you’re recording every drop
- fanny pack crossbody — keeps your hands free for the pit while cards, keys, and your phone stay locked in
- LED light up bracelet — this band’s energy is built for crowd lights; bring one and use it
Practical Tips
- Arrive early. Doors open before the 6:00 PM ET start. Security lines at outdoor venues move slower than you expect, and the merch line will be long.
- Transit over parking. Brooklyn parking near major venues is limited and expensive. Check subway and rideshare options ahead of time.
- Rain is unlikely but possible. An 11% precipitation chance is low — you don’t need a poncho — but “mostly cloudy” means no warm sunshine to offset the breeze.
- Wind is light. At 2 to 9 mph, gusts aren’t a concern for the show itself. You won’t be fighting your hoodie all night.
Bottom Line
Mild temps, low rain risk, a touch of wind — this is a good outdoor show night. Dress in layers, protect your ears, charge your phone, and bring your energy. Electric Callboy doesn’t hold back, and the weather has no reason to hold you back either.