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In Photos: Clairo Charms Roadrunner

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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

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