It’s now 1:30 p.m. and I’m meeting her and her team for breakfast at Toastique, in the heart of Washington D.C.
Suitcases pushed against the wall, and a little black dog curled under the table as the group of four women enjoyed their breakfast. Naïka’s fighting a cold, having played four shows in Montreal, New York and Philadelphia, she’s exhausted. The day before was spent on vocal rest. Today, she’s downing immunity shots with her meal. “There is no typical ‘day in the life’ on a tour,” she tells me when I ask. “It's weird how quickly time goes, because I feel like it was yesterday that we were putting the set together and the visuals. Now it's already come to an end.”
But soon, she’ll be on the road again — just a few days earlier, she announced 15 new shows over the months of June and July, with various stops across Europe. Naïka is no stranger to tour life. “My first tour was a little more backpack-y,” she tells me, “now I’ve got a bus, I’ve got a team, it’s a whole new beast.”
That “beast” is also a family.
Her manager and longtime friend, Marta Trapella, operates with a quiet steadiness that anchors the chaos. What started as a college friendship became a long-term collaborative relationship, always in step with one another. “I knew that if she had the right team around her, she would be unstoppable,” Marta says. “At first I said no [to being her manager] because I felt I couldn’t give it my all, but after a few months, I knew I had to join her.” Naïka laughs, “I knew she’d come back.” Set designer Lorr Volatier is in near-constant motion, pausing only briefly before shifting to the next task. She does it all. “What she doesn’t do is an easier answer,” Naïka says. The band is made up of fellow musicians Naïka met while studying music in Boston. Her childhood friend Galliane Puechavy flew up from Miami to travel with the team for a couple of the U.S. stops before heading to Miami where Naïka will close off this leg of the tour. The group functions like a living system, each person adjusting to the rhythm of the whole.