
"I like to touch people,"
"If I want to keep my trench coat on, it's because I shit my pants."
"I just throw on whatever's on my floor,"
"and that sounds maybe corny, but I look like crap most of the time and then it does feel weird"
Audrey Hobert began her first major solo tour in December, performing in relatively small venues while employing theatrical flair such as starting shows atop a hidden ladder. She opens with a playful guitar-pop number titled "I like to touch people," singing down at the crowd from above. On the tour's third night she performed while ill with the flu and used a crude cue about keeping her trench coat on as a practical joke. Hobert graduated from NYU in dramatic writing, is a Los Angeles native, and favors an early-aughts throwback wardrobe that she also wears onstage.
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