Concert Recap: Maisie Peters at Emo's
British singer-songwriter Maisie Peters filled Emo’s with her coming-of-age tunes on October 4. Grace Enger, an indie-pop artist, opened for the self-proclaimed “Good Witch.”
Photos by Carolyn Parmer
Grace Enger opens for Maisie Peters with an acoustic performance of songs from her EP, Well Here We Are.
Grace Enger opens for Maisie Peters with an acoustic performance of songs from her EP, Well Here We Are.
Grace Enger performs “Ruin,” an unreleased track, at Emo’s.
Maisie Peters performs songs from her latest album, The Good Witch, that eloquently tackle heartbreak, hope, and self-love.
Maisie Peters performs songs from her latest album, The Good Witch, that eloquently tackle heartbreak, hope, and self-love.
Maisie Peters sings “Love Him I Don’t” from her 2021 album, You Signed Up For This.
Maisie Peters performs songs from her latest album, The Good Witch, that eloquently tackle heartbreak, hope, and self-love.
Guitarist Joel Peat sings backing vocals for “The Good Witch,” the opening track of Maisie Peters’ latest album.
Maisie Peters sings “Love Him I Don’t” from her 2021 album, You Signed Up For This.
Friendship bracelets decorate Maisie Peters' microphone stand. The singer has collected bracelets from fans since the start of her tour in August.
Maisie Peters performs songs from her latest album, The Good Witch, that eloquently tackle heartbreak, hope, and self-love.
Maisie Peters strikes a pose as she finishes “Coming of Age,” an upbeat tune about a journey of self-confidence and growth.