For a musician who has spent so long performing solo, Tash Sultana is buoyant about letting others in to share that space, positive about the potential it brings. In Sultana's own words: 'Keen for it.'
And that's understandable; fresh off the back of a mammoth Europe and US tour which included a sold-out show in Colorado's famous Red Rocks amphitheatre, there are just a handful of Australian shows left before the year's end - and the start of a new chapter in Sultana's musical journey."It's kind of like you've gone on a bender, and you start coming down," Sultana said.
"I'm pretty hard on myself because I like to do things without mistakes and perform to what I think is my best effort, and sometimes you can't get that," Sultana said."I feel like I'm pretty excited to share the stage to kind of lift up that feeling a little bit, inject some new life into me on the road and touring.
For a musician who has spent so long performing solo, Sultana is buoyant about letting others in to share that space, positive about the potential it brings. In Sultana's own words: "Keen for it." "It's been strange, it's been really hard, and it all kind of happened to me when I was quite young, so I feel like I missed out on being a bit of an adolescent, I felt like I had to go straight into being an adult really quickly," Sultana said.
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