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Clairo tells men to “stop yelling at me” at her shows: “Be respectful”

Clairo has called on the male fans at her live shows to “stop yelling” at her and “be respectful” to other crowd members.

  • READ MORE: Clairo – ‘Charm’ review: delving into desire

The singer-songwriter played a gig at the McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, Oregon near Portland last night (October 9) as part of her current North American ‘Charm’ tour.

Following the performance, Clairo – real name Claire Cottrill – took to social media to call out the disruptive behaviour of some men who had been in attendance.

“Portland was fun!” she began, adding: “Can the guys at my shows stop yelling at me :).”

In a follow-up post, Cottrill wrote: “To be clear, it’s fine that men enjoy my music. U don’t have to be embarrassed that U like my music . But when u come to my shows at least be respectful of me and other people in the audience! Thank you.”

She did not share further details about any specific incident at the concert. You can see the update below.

Earlier on the tour, Clairo played her track ‘How’ live for the first time in six years and delivered an emotional cover of David Byrne’s 2001 song ‘Everyone’s In Love With You’.

Meanwhile, a new trend at the recent dates has seen fans join the Cottrill on stage to do backflips.

Clairo’s North American trek is due to wrap up in Atlanta, Georgia on November 8 ahead of an appearance at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City. In February, she’ll head to New Zealand and Australia for Laneway Festival 2025.

Her UK and European tour is set to follow in March, with the leg including two nights at the Eventim Apollo in London. Find any remaining tickets here (UK/Ireland), and see the full schedule below.

Clairo’s 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are: 

MARCH
03 – Olympia, Dublin
04 – Olympia, Dublin
13 – Eventim Apollo, London
14 – Eventim Apollo, London 

16 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow
17 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow 
19 – O2 Academy Manchester, Manchester
20 – O2 Academy Manchester, Manchester

In a four-star review of Clairo’s third and latest album, NME said that 2024’s ‘Charm’ “feels like an intimate invitation into Clairo’s world of desire,” adding: “It’s rich and warm and timeless.”

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