Rosé Teases Solo Tour, But Says She Doesn't Feel Ready Yet.
K-pop sensation Rosé is set to head into the 68th Grammy Awards with three nominations for her chart-topping collaboration with Bruno Mars, "Apt.". While fans eagerly await her live performances, Rosé revealed that a solo tour has been a major topic of discussion. In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone's Alex Cooper, Rosé admitted that she wants to present crowds with a cohesive world, but feels the need for more time to build upon it.
Rosé emphasized that her first solo album, "Rosie", was a learning curve and required time to explore her sound. She stated that having 12 songs is a good starting point, but doesn't feel ready to create an extensive body of work just yet. Despite this, Rosé hinted at the possibility of embarking on a solo tour in the future, as her next album or more music becomes available.
Fans are being urged to be patient by Rosé, who fears that if she starts touring too soon, it may ruin the experience for herself and others. When asked about the prospect of a solo tour, Rosé acknowledged its importance but emphasized the need for time to develop a solid world onstage.
K-pop sensation Rosé is set to head into the 68th Grammy Awards with three nominations for her chart-topping collaboration with Bruno Mars, "Apt.". While fans eagerly await her live performances, Rosé revealed that a solo tour has been a major topic of discussion. In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone's Alex Cooper, Rosé admitted that she wants to present crowds with a cohesive world, but feels the need for more time to build upon it.
Rosé emphasized that her first solo album, "Rosie", was a learning curve and required time to explore her sound. She stated that having 12 songs is a good starting point, but doesn't feel ready to create an extensive body of work just yet. Despite this, Rosé hinted at the possibility of embarking on a solo tour in the future, as her next album or more music becomes available.
Fans are being urged to be patient by Rosé, who fears that if she starts touring too soon, it may ruin the experience for herself and others. When asked about the prospect of a solo tour, Rosé acknowledged its importance but emphasized the need for time to develop a solid world onstage.