Ahead of her debut EP 'City of Tears', we speak to the Berlin-based musician on being inspired by anime and feeling like Hannah Montana.
Lia Wang’s very first performance – a DIY show for an audience full of bikers – the shy half-Chinese, half-German artist has taken to the stage in disguise. “It takes courage to expose yourself to others as you are, so I decided to play a character on stage,” she explains. “The real me is not very confident about myself and I'm not super sexy or cool. But LIA LIA doesn't care what other people think. She's like a superhero to me.
The contrast between Lia’s natural appearance and her early stage aesthetic was so great that, as she explains,"if I took off my wig at a live concert, the staff wouldn't even notice me!" She likens the power of the bold, blonde headpiece to that of’s. Since dying her own hair blonde, however, she has been able to reveal more of herself on stage. “Lately I feel like LIA LIA and my true self are gradually coming together,” she says.
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