As part of the upcoming release of her new album Virgin, which will be released on Friday, June 27, Lorde spoke openly about her many years of stage in the “Late Show with Stephen Colbert”-and how she was able to overcome this with the help of an accompanying MDMA therapy.

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The singer said that she had suffered from a strong fear of performance since childhood and tried numerous methods to deal with it – but without sustainable success. It was only through the MDMA-supported therapy that a noticeable change had occurred.

“MDMA therapy completely changed my fear of stage”

“I was really afraid of stage – actually since I performed in the laisten theater at the age of five,” said Lorde in an interview with Colbert. When he asked what helped her overcome this, the singer replied: “Well, it was MDMA therapy. Really-that completely changed my afraid of stage.”

According to its own statement, the treatment made it possible to solve deep -seating feelings that were not accessible through classic therapy: “What I heard is that some fears are very deep in the body and you stick to it. You stick to reactions such as afraid of stage – for reasons, the conversation therapy or brain work. happened.”

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“I woke up and knew it was over”

In the interview, she continued: “I tried everything against my stage of stage. Then I did this therapy-and the next morning I woke up and knew: ‘It is over. I know that it is over.'” Experience has changed your attitude to the live appearance-today you love to be on tour.

This autumn and winter, Lorde is on “Ultrasound World Tour” with her new album. Already in April Lorde had made an unannounced appearance at the Washington Square Park, which was temporarily interrupted by the New York police.

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