By Redacción LoffMusic | June 2025

From the most emblematic stages of Spanish musical theater to the spotlight of her first solo project, Loa Miller emerges with a radically personal artistic proposal. Who trained backstage with Nacho Cano with productions such as Hoy no me puedo levantar and La fuerza del destino, and has shared the stage at The Hole X with figures such as Alex O’Dogherty, Eva Isanta, Canco Rodríguez or Vinila Von Bismark, now takes a solo leap, armed with r&b, international indie and a voice of his own that seeks to move and transcend.


From the boards to the studio: a new artistic language

With a career backed by years of experience in musical theater, television, dubbing, contemporary dance and teaching, Loa Miller presents an artistic identity that is difficult to classify. Her first solo project fuses sound with performance: music with a scenic soul.

“My goal is to create a minimalist show, where music, fashion, theatrical choreography and contemporary history dialogue as one body,” comments the artist.

This new work, which I have called Sasikume, is defined by its authenticity and the conceptual character of each proposal. Through lyrics written by himself, authorial choreographies and a careful visual aesthetic, Loa proposes an emotional and political journey where the body is both message and stage.


Emotional R&B + European indie + stage performance

On a sonic level, Loa Miller draws on the contemporary r&b of artists like Frank Ocean or SZA, and mixes it with the textures of the most cinematic indie (Bon Iver, Sevdaliza, James Blake), all supported by a vocal performance trained in the codes of musical theater and jazz theatre.

Trained at institutions such as RESAD, AMDA (New York), the Conservatorio Superior de Danza de Madrid and Broadway Dance Center, his versatility is not only technical, but also conceptual. Loa does not sing: he builds atmospheres.


LoffMusic says

Loa Miller is one of those artists who does not seek to “make music”, but to make art from music. Her debut is not that of a rising star: it is the birth of a genuine voice that uses the show to propose something new. A visual, sonorous and scenic discourse in which authenticity is the greatest form of rebellion.