Sheryl Crow thrilled fans at a recent Brooklyn concert by revisiting one of her most celebrated ’90s hits, If It Makes You Happy, in a spontaneous, star-studded performance that perfectly captured the spirit of live music. The event took place on Saturday, 22 November, as part of the ACLU’s Creatives For Freedom concert at the Brooklyn Steel venue, bringing together artists and activists for an evening of music, entertainment, and advocacy.
Crow was joined on stage by an impressive roster of performers, including Maggie Rogers, St. Vincent, Taylor Meier of CAAMP, Mon Rovîa, Joy Oladokun, and comedian Ilana Glazer. Together, they created a joyous, impromptu singalong of Crow’s 1996 classic — the lead single from her self-titled album — delivering a moment that fans quickly declared unforgettable.
Footage shared online captured the warmth and energy of the performance. Crow led the verses while the guest artists, along with the audience, joined in for the rousing chorus. Performers linked arms and swayed in unison, creating a communal atmosphere that transformed the venue into a celebration of music, joy, and togetherness. Fans praised the collaboration widely, with one commenting that it was “an iconic song with iconic performers,” while others described the experience as “magical” and “healing.”
The singalong quickly emerged as the highlight of the night, demonstrating music’s enduring ability to unite people across genres and generations. The performance was not only a tribute to Crow’s lasting influence in pop-rock but also a reminder of the power of live music to foster connection and shared celebration.
The Brooklyn concert exemplified the ethos of the ACLU event, where artistry and advocacy intersect, offering both inspiration and entertainment. For attendees and online viewers alike, the If It Makes You Happy performance stood out as a defining moment of the evening.
Key details of the performance are summarised below:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Artist | Sheryl Crow |
| Song | If It Makes You Happy (1996) |
| Event | ACLU Creatives For Freedom Concert |
| Venue | Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, New York |
| Date | Saturday, 22 November 2025 |
| Guest Artists | Maggie Rogers, St. Vincent, Taylor Meier (CAAMP), Mon Rovîa, Joy Oladokun, Ilana Glazer |
| Performance Style | Impromptu singalong, performers linked arms, audience participation |
| Audience Reaction | Fans described it as “magical,” “healing,” and iconic |
For those in attendance, and for fans who experienced the performance online, it was a night to remember — a celebration of music, unity, and the timeless joy of a ’90s classic brought to life by an ensemble of remarkable performers.
