It’s hard to be away from home when you’re on a world tour. It’s not as fun to hop from city to city every couple of days as it seems.
The energy on stage and the love from fans are incomparable, but touring doesn’t come without challenges One of the hardest parts of being in music is overcoming obstacles.
I’ve just got the hang of it. Touring has always been a problem for me. The most depressed I’ve been is when I’m on tour and it’s terrible.
I feel great because I’m going home and I’m in places that feel like home right now. Being close to home is comforting when traveling to Asia and back to the Philippines. It’s rare for me to feel happy when I’m on tour.
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Bea channels a lot of her sadness and homesickness into her music while learning to lean on people close to her.
She says that touring gives her that drive to write music and that she wants to write music. I think it’s because I’ve learned to depend on the people around me instead of just pushing them. I know that my band is my best friends and that I can talk to them whenever I want. My parents are reachable by phone.
This is the first time that Bea is going back to Asia to perform since her hit song ‘Coffee’ made her famous. She’s won numerous awards, performed at renowned stages and festivals, and released several highly acclaimed records.
With so much under her belt, there’s only one thing that matters to her, and that’s making music.
I play guitar because I want to play guitar, and I make music because I want to make music, and that’s all I want to do.” Since I was 17 it’s been like therapy for me. I don’t know what they all are because I’m new to this and I didn’t plan for all of this to happen. The ’10:36′ act says that they don’t feel dependent on getting the awards.
I think I’m in a good spot where I can be thankful but not let it affect my head. I make music because I want to make music.
She’s going to bring in fans into the mystical world born out of the singer’s 7-year-old with tracks from her new album. Described as a utopian escape, the record serves as a musical embodiment of the dreams Bea conjured up to escape the difficulties of life.
It was a way of escaping from everything that was going on in my life when I looked back at what my 7-year-old was doing. It was a lot of accepting the feelings I’ve been holding onto for a long time.
The singer’s concerts feel like a release from her past as she finds a renewed sense of purpose. She says that she used the album to start her new life and grow from it.
Her Asia tour will include concerts in Manila, Singapore, and Bangkok, as well as a festival in Jakarta.
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