At her Boston show, mxmtoon told the packed crowd of teenage girls that when you step into her concert, you โvoluntarily step into the emo zone.โ The Sinclair became the โemo zoneโ on Friday, and proved the perfect venue for an intimate and memorable show from mxmtoon, a 19-year-old California native also known as Maia.ย
The stage was set up with a fuzzy rug, a lamp adorned with origami, succulents, and of course, a Peppa Pig stuffed animal. All of the decorations perfectly matched the lo-fi mood of mxmtoonโs second studio album the masquerade, which made the listeners feel as if they were reading straight from the unedited pages of a teenโs diary, or better, their unedited TikTok draftsโas mxmtoon often uses the popular app as an outlet.
Immediately before mxmtoon took the stage, an altered, synth version of opening song โblame gameโ was teased while the audience buzzed in anticipation of mxmtoonโs entrance. She eventually walked out, ukulele in hand, and completed โblame gameโ before chatting with the audience a bit about her cowboy hat, which she wore because she โhad a point to be made, period.โ Next up was โunspoken words,โ where she expressed her love for Boston by altering the lyric โI love you, you know itโs true,โ to the exclamation โI love you, I do Boston!โ
This relatability extended throughout the entire show, whether it was through her humor or song lyrics. At multiple points throughout the set, mxmtoon joked about having the โbubonic plagueโ (the common cold), and upon dropping her ukulele, she laughed along with the audience at her stumble. Before โsuffice,โ a song about being unable to express your love and thus sufficing for friendship, mxmtoon offered a โgroup high-fiveโ between her and the crowd. These intimate, wholesome audience and performer moments made hard-to-swallow lyrics like those in โsuffice,โ which read, โI have only loved without confession / Iโd rather settle for a never-ending stream of self-questioningโ much easier to digest.
mxmtoon continuously strummed her ukulele, giving the entire concert an acoustic feel. Deeply emotional songs were able to shine brightest this way. โlate nights,โ written when she had only 200 Soundcloud followers, and โuntitledโ are best heard stripped down and vulnerable, just the way the lyrics tug at feelings we would all rather forget. The show eventually transitioned into a completely acoustic set, bringing back equally tear-jerking tracks like โfeelings are fatal,โ from her debut album plum blossom. Here, mxmtoon reminded the audience that โitโs okay to cry.โ
Even her most high-energy songs allowed the audience to embrace their emotions. During fan-favorite โseasonal depression,โ the audience sang along flawlessly to upbeat yet earnest lyrics about staying in bed all day and lacking motivation. Clearly, the crowd understood teenage angst and was not afraid to show it. The defining moment of the set, however, came when a disco ball descended as mxmtoon sang โprom dress,โ one of her biggest hits to dateโpartially due to its TikTok popularityโwhich digs into the emptiness of high school with the lyrics โIโm sitting here crying in my prom dress / Iโd be the prom queen if crying was a contest.โ
Ultimately, mxmtoon succeeds because her audience, comprised heavily of angsty Gen Z-ers, can relate to everything she does and sings. This was echoed throughout her entire show, where she identified with the crowd through memesโโPeppa, what are you doing at the mxmtoon concert?โโall while knowing when to allow for a moment of vulnerability. From deep acoustic moments to wistful high school memories, mxmtoonโs concert was like crying in your prom dress, but in the best way possible.
Featured Image by Maggie DiPatri / Heights Editor








