Lucinda Chua was born in the UK and has English, Malaysian, and ancestral Chinese roots. Starting from the early age of three, she learned piano and cello by ear under the Suzuki method, which aims to create an environment for learning music that parallels the linguistic process of acquiring a native language. With an interest in storytelling and visual narrative, Lucinda studied photography at Nottingham Trent University, where she continued to write, produce and perform music.
The artist debuted her solo release “Antidotes 1” in 2019, flexing seamlessly between introspective pop songs and other-worldly soundscapes. Bringing this material to life in a one-woman cello show, she has performed at festivals, music venues and art spaces in the UK and Europe, where she approaches the room and everyone in it as her instrument.