Luna Li

Hannah Bussiere Kim (born October 3, 1996), better known by her stage name Luna Li, is a Toronto-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer.

During the early months of the COVID pandemic, Kim rose to prominence after a series of videos of her home-performed multi-instrumental jam sessions, featuring her playing the harp, keyboard, guitar, and violin, became viral on social media.

[6] Kim grew up with classical training in piano and violin, eventually also becoming proficient in harp, electric guitar, bass, and drums.

[8][9] She originally attended McGill University in Montreal to study violin, but dropped out after a semester to pursue her own songwriting and to start her own rock band in the Toronto music scene.

[9] While Veins was initially conceived as a personal project, the group grew into a six-member live band that performed at local venues in Toronto and Montreal.

[14] According to Kim, the group had intended to change their name since 2016, partly since “everyone thought Veins would be like a metal or a dark hard rock band, which it wasn't.”[7][11] She and her bandmates eventually decided on ‘Luna Li’, which fit the natural imagery and themes in her songwriting and production.

[26] In 2017, Luna Li won the SOCAN Foundation Award for Young Canadian Songwriters with her single Star Stuff, from the Opal Angel EP.