Highwire Daze Issue #140

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Audriix: Beyond The Life Support Tour

Interview by Ken Morton Photo by Jack Lue Audriix is a singer/songwriter/violinist who would find herself spending the last few months of 2021 on The Life Support Tour. Opening for the likes of Madison Beer and Maggie Lindemann, one of the dates Audriix performed locally was at the historic Wiltern Theater deep in the heart of Los Angeles. After the tour, Audriix completed a photo shoot with legendary photographer Jack Lue and took time out to do this interview with Highwire Daze. Read on to find out more about the amazing artist on the rise... What was the very first song you ever wrote, how old were you, and what was the song about? I wrote a violin piece called The Happy Song when I was 4. The first pop song I wrote was when I was 6 and it was called Secrets. I don’t know if the song was that deep given 30

that I was so young but it was about keeping secrets to myself. I performed it with my first “band,” a group of 1st graders who called ourselves the Backstreet Girls. Where are you based out of and what is your local music scene like there? I split my time between Tahoe in Nevada and Los Angeles. Tahoe actually has quite a bit of local music but when I’m here I’m usually working from my home studio. LA is definitely the bigger music scene and where I do most of my songwriting sessions, choreography work, costume fittings, etc. How did your recent tour with Madison Beer and Maggie Lindemann go and what were some of the highlights? The Life Support Tour was an absolute blast! The biggest highlight was being back to performing live music after all 2020 touring plans were canceled. Opening night of tour January/February 2022

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