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The 24-year-old singer took over the iconic nightclub, delivering a high-concept production complete with multiple costumes, intricate choreography with five dancers, and reimagined versions of her tracks. The event was attended by stars including Conan Gray, Julia Fox, Richie Shazam, Clairo, and Jade Thirlwall.
Rae channeled Britney Spears as she performed seven songs from her new album, including "Fame Is a Gun," "High Fashion," "Aquamarine," "New York," "Diet Pepsi." The performance was a nod to Spears' rebellious 2007 M&M's Tour.

Rae took the stage in a standing set piece resembling a bed to sing "Fame Is a Gun." Midway through the track, two dancers pulled the bedsheet off Rae, who appeared nearly nude in lingerie with her hands and feet bound by rope — later removed, so she could dance to the track. She then performed a jazzy rendition of "High Fashion" reminiscent of how Britney Spears reworked her hit "...Baby One More Time" into a cabaret version on 2004's Onyx Hotel Tour.

After "High Fashion," Rae left the stage to change costumes while her creative consultant, choreographer, and close friend Lexee Smith appeared in front of the crowd to read a poem. Then, Rae reemerged in an aptly colored dress to perform "Aquamarine."
The next song in the set was "York," followed by "Diet Pepsi," for which Rae wore denim shorts and a white top and asked fans to sing along, as the hit song "started it all" in her album cycle.

Concluding the show, Rae performed an encore of her new single "Times Like These," surrounded by dancers wearing bras and denim — which felt like a nod to Spears' rebellious 2007 M&M's Tour of nightclubs.
At the end of the set, Rae's dancers brought glasses of champagne on stage for a toast "to the beginning."
"Thank you for being here with us tonight," said Rae. "Now, go get drunk and have fun!"
The event marked Spotify's latest NYC event with a major pop star, following recent ones with Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga.

"We partnered with Addison to create an unforgettable night, a true immersion into the unique, colorful, dreamy world of her debut album," Lucy Davidson, manager of label partnerships at Spotify, tells PEOPLE in a statement.
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