While festivalgoers drove to Coachella for evening 1, Emilee Moore made certain to welcome them in the most effective method. The singer-songwriter executed before a huge, environment-friendly, self-love-themed signboard in Hand Springs, The golden state, that read, “I made this billboard to help you feel a little less alone.” Emilee executed her tune “Hanging On” while taken advantage of to the front of the join top of a Buzzbox structure.
At the much right of the signboard was a large damaged heart, which was produced with many fan-sent things. Emilee asked her follower base to send her possessions that they were “hanging on” to from a previous charming companion: an item of fashion jewelry, a love note or anything else.
“There’s so much history to these objects. I have chills even thinking of it,” Emilee discussed to Signboard on Friday, April 12. “I wanted to do the most epic, grand thing for this song, and Coachella was just around the corner. I thought, ‘Billboards are so related to Coachella, and that would be a perfect place to perform.’ Not only are we catching people who love music, but we also might reach some people who are escaping their heartbreak for the weekend and going to a festival to not think about an ex.”
Emilee took place to describe the definition behind her solitary “Hanging On” and exactly how she desired to link to fans that were experiencing a break up.
“When I was going through my worst experience with heartbreak, I was always looking for a sign, and I would find meaning in literally everything I could because I just wanted to feel less alone and feel understood,” Emilee kept in mind. “I really just wanted to make a literal sign where it’s like, ‘This is your sign. You’re not alone in those feelings.’”
Releasing a previous broken heart is anything however very easy, and Emilee desires audiences to “not push away the feelings because they’re too painful,” she informed the electrical outlet prior to outlining exactly how she preserves an open discussion with her fans– social media sites.
“I guess the biggest thing for me is anytime I’m trying to think of what I want to do for a release or on my social platform, I take it back to my younger, heartbroken self, and I think about what I needed in those moments and I try to create that on my [social media] page,” Emilee included. “If you look on my Instagram, for example, you’ll see a lot of movie scenes, you’ll see heartbreak quotes and those are not random, but they’re very specific to my experience and heartbreak and when I would see those growing up, I would feel less alone.”