The Kid LAROI brings his A Perfect World Tour to Brooklyn Paramount on Monday, May 18 at 6:30 PM ET — and the forecast is nearly as good as the setlist. The National Weather Service is calling for mostly sunny skies with a high near 78°F, a light easterly breeze of 3 to 13 mph, and just a 2% chance of rain. This is an outdoor show, and conditions are shaping up about as well as Brooklyn weather gets in May.
Weather Breakdown
Expect warm afternoon sun when you arrive. That easterly breeze will keep the air from feeling heavy, and there’s no humidity threat worth worrying about. As the sun drops and the show stretches into the evening, temperatures will ease off — not cold, but noticeably cooler than when you walked in. No poncho needed tonight.
What to Wear
This is t-shirt weather. Show up in a The Kid LAROI t-shirt and you’ll be comfortable from doors through the headlining set. Tie a The Kid LAROI hoodie around your waist — it pulls double duty as fan merch and a smart layer once the sun is fully down. Before you leave the house, grab a The Kid LAROI hat: the late-afternoon sun will be hitting hard when you’re waiting in the security line, and shade is scarce at outdoor venues.
What to Pack
Outdoor venues almost universally enforce a clear-bag policy at entry. A clear stadium bag speeds up security and keeps your essentials organized — stuff it light so you’re not juggling at the gate. Drop a portable phone charger inside: between the setlist, video clips, and Stories, a long show will drain your battery before the encore. Once you’re inside, a fanny pack crossbody keeps your hands free while you move through the crowd.
Protect your hearing without losing the music — concert ear plugs high fidelity are designed to cut dangerous sound levels while keeping the mix clear and detailed. And if you want to be part of the light show, clip on a LED light up bracelet before the opener hits the stage.
Practical Tips
Brooklyn Paramount is in downtown Brooklyn where street parking is tight. Budget 45–60 minutes before the 6:30 PM ET start to get through security and find your spot. With a 3 to 13 mph easterly breeze, sound can shift around in open-air settings — the closer to the stage, the cleaner the audio experience.
Check the venue’s official site for the current bag policy, any prohibited items, and nearby transit options. For a show this size, the subway is almost always faster than driving or rideshare pickup.
Bottom Line
Mostly sunny, 78°F, and a gentle breeze — outdoor concert weather doesn’t get much better than this in Brooklyn. Dress for warm evening air, bring a light layer for the back half of the show, load up your clear bag with the essentials, and arrive early. The forecast is locked in.