Grammy-winning R&B artist Coco Jones lit up New York City during a sold-out stop on her Why Not More? Tour undeterred by the pouring rain. On a stormy Wednesday night, fans lined up around the block in ponchos and hoodies at the Brooklyn Paramount, ready to experience the rising star’s electric performance.

Brooklyn Paramount marked the seventh stop on her Why Not More? Tour, and even after back-to-back performances, Coco gave a show that felt anything but predictable. The energy was set early by opening acts TA Thomas, whose rich, soulful vocals captivated the crowd, and Lady London, who brought sharp lyricism and confident delivery to the stage.

Coco Jones proved there’s no substitute for true vocal talent. Performing entirely live, she commanded the stage with both precision and passion effortlessly transitioning from pitch-perfect runs to dynamic choreography. In an era where many rely on backing tracks, her raw, refined delivery was a refreshing reminder of what real artistry sounds like.

Coco Jones didn’t just perform in Brooklyn, she owned it. From the intimate storytelling woven into each song to the electric connection with her fans, the night was a powerful reminder that her moment isn’t coming it’s here. With Why Not More?, she’s not only carving out her place in R&B but setting a new standard for what live performance can be. Brooklyn was just one stop, but the impact will linger far beyond the final note.











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