Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Willis wants to travel via tour

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Growing up in Sun Valley, Idaho, musician Scout LaRue Willis said she didn’t appreciate then what she does now. “I remember feeling very angsty when I was about 11 or 12,” Willis, 30, said. “I wanted to live in a big city and I was so ready to get out of Sun Valley. I wanted to express myself through my style. I wanted to be edgy. And I felt kind of stuck there. But now going back as an adult — and we go back almost every summer and we go for Christmas — I’m just filled with gratitude to my parents (actors Demi Moore and Bruce Willis) for making that choice to raise us there. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Just being able to be raised in nature, play in the mud, ride horses and run around naked. I feel very, very privileged to have grown up there.” Willis, who lived in Providence, Rhode Island, during her college years at Brown University and in New York City for a couple years afterward, said she thinks of Sun Valley and Los Angeles, where she lives, as home. Willis’ eponymous debut album will release on June 24 and includes “Woman at Best,” a song that highlights her rich, powerful vocals and revelatory lyrics.

Q: Are you planning a tour? A:

Anywhere I’m invited to play, I will play. I want to do a classic tour of the United States. It feels like

a rite of passage for any artist. We just went on a little mini tour of the coast of California and I had so much fun. I’ve been in the studio and then I’ve been working on a lot of music videos, so I haven’t done a lot of touring. I will go anywhere. I said recently I want my career to make my life a vacation. And I feel like touring is so much fun that it doesn’t even feel like a job.

Q: So you’re an artist who enjoys exploring your environmen­t when you’re traveling for work? A:

Yes! I would love to plan my tour as a means to travel. I also really want to play shows in Ireland. I’ve never been. I’ve just stopped over. I want to go to Ireland in the summer and just roll around in some clover. I’d love to go to the South of France. I just got back from a little women’s retreat in Sayulita, Mexico. Even though I was kind of working and processing with all these women, I realized I hadn’t been on a tropical beach in years and years and years. I want to go to Hawaii or Fiji. I really am craving that. My birthday also is coming up (in July), so I want to go somewhere fun and tropical to celebrate.

Q: What have you learned

from your travels? A:

Travel has always been a way I’ve learned about myself. I was a host student in France when I was 15. I lived away from my family for six months. And it was the first time I ever really put myself into like active discomfort — out of my comfort zone. I remember it was such an amazing lesson, because it was the very first time I ever had these experience­s of really profound growth and realizatio­ns about myself and who I am. And I’ve always had this thing about traveling by myself and going on these adventures. Even this retreat I was just on, I realized I hadn’t done this in a while where I just met up with a bunch of strangers. The most profound lesson is learning how to care for myself, learning how to talk to myself and be really gentle with myself as I am in that discomfort, because discomfort is just a part of life.

Q: What trip stands out in your mind? A:

I got a really amazing chance to go to Greece with my sisters. We have some really beautiful family that we know out there. Greece was pretty next level.

 ?? TYLER SHIELDS/TCA ?? Musician Scout LaRue Willis said she is looking for a beautiful place to celebrate her next birthday.
TYLER SHIELDS/TCA Musician Scout LaRue Willis said she is looking for a beautiful place to celebrate her next birthday.

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