By Courtesy of Stella A. Gilbert

In Photos: Clairo Charms Roadrunner

Clairo's Charm Tour featured the artist’s third studio album, “Charm,” with three sold-out shows at Boston’s Roadrunner from Oct. 28 to Oct. 30.
By Stella A. Gilbert

Indie artist and Massachusetts native Clairo performed three sold-out shows at Boston’s Roadrunner from Oct. 28 to Oct. 30.

By Courtesy of Stella A. Gilbert

The show kicked off with opener Alice Phoebe Lou, a South African singer-songwriter who delivered a mellow performance that set the tone of the evening.

Clairo — whose real name is Claire Cottrill — began her set with her bandmates on the floor of the stage, sharing a drink and a laugh before getting up to begin her performance.

The Charm Tour featured the artist’s third studio album, “Charm,” which was released this summer.

Clairo’s set was simple — a velvet chair, a wood table, and various instruments that remained in the same positions throughout the show.

Although her choreography was rarely very intense, Clario often swayed in gentle movements as she sang.

One notable element of the set was a large disk of light that shone down onto the artist from various distances and intensities during the show.

—Staff writer Stella A. Gilbert can be reached at stella.gilbert@thecrimson.com.

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