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Mehro – Roadrunner | Boston

On April 11, Mehro delivered an unforgettable performance at Roadrunner in Boston, opening for Half Alive on their Persona Tour. From the moment he stepped on stage, his energy was infectious, captivating the audience with his heartfelt performance.
	One of the highlights of his set was the song “Chance with You.” Before starting, Mehro asked the audience if anybody could have a do over in a relationship. Mehro was surprised to find some of the audience did not chime in, so everybody clapped for them. This interactive moment warmed up the crowd for the next opening act, The Walters.
	Dressed in a playful Mickey Mouse shirt, Mehro’s approachable and friendly demeanor shone through. He encouraged the audience to scan a QR code to join his mailing list, ensuring that fans could stay connected. After his set, Mehro took the time to meet fans by the merch table, where he graciously signed posters and chatted with attendees.
	Overall, Mehro’s performance was a perfect blend of high energy, emotional depth, and personal engagement. He set the stage beautifully for Half Alive!
	To catch him on tour, click here.

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  • Bhumika is a Boston-based photographer and writer for Next Wave, blending her love for visual storytelling with her Canon R8 and her passion for music journalism. Her favorite show she’s shot is Bleachers, and she pulls inspiration from artists like Machine Gun Kelly, Flora Cash, and Griff — all while finishing her law degree. She dreams of photographing icons like Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga.

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Bhumika Choudhary

Bhumika is a Boston-based photographer and writer for Next Wave, blending her love for visual storytelling with her Canon R8 and her passion for music journalism. Her favorite show she’s shot is Bleachers, and she pulls inspiration from artists like Machine Gun Kelly, Flora Cash, and Griff — all while finishing her law degree. She dreams of photographing icons like Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga.

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