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Yeah, she's in the round, which is when you play the middle of the arena. Harry Styles did that. Right. U2 has always done that.
And I think it's the best show to see in an arena as an audience member because no matter where you are, you're very close. Right. If you're in like classic rectangular arena and they're way over on one side. You can't see. Either you're on the side and they're facing like this. Right. Or you're really far away. And when they're in the center, like every person is like right there.
And I think it's the best show to see in an arena as an audience member because no matter where you are, you're very close. Right. If you're in like classic rectangular arena and they're way over on one side. You can't see. Either you're on the side and they're facing like this. Right. Or you're really far away. And when they're in the center, like every person is like right there.
And I think it's the best show to see in an arena as an audience member because no matter where you are, you're very close. Right. If you're in like classic rectangular arena and they're way over on one side. You can't see. Either you're on the side and they're facing like this. Right. Or you're really far away. And when they're in the center, like every person is like right there.
Great question. The two kinds of shows that I find are memorable, I don't know if this relates to your experience touring or not, but the two that are memorable are like really unusual or really bad. Okay.
Great question. The two kinds of shows that I find are memorable, I don't know if this relates to your experience touring or not, but the two that are memorable are like really unusual or really bad. Okay.
Great question. The two kinds of shows that I find are memorable, I don't know if this relates to your experience touring or not, but the two that are memorable are like really unusual or really bad. Okay.
Because those are memorable because you have to work. When everything goes well and you're doing your show and you're playing your song and your voice feels good and you don't trip, you finish and you're like, ah, I did it. You know what I mean? It's very calm.
Because those are memorable because you have to work. When everything goes well and you're doing your show and you're playing your song and your voice feels good and you don't trip, you finish and you're like, ah, I did it. You know what I mean? It's very calm.
Because those are memorable because you have to work. When everything goes well and you're doing your show and you're playing your song and your voice feels good and you don't trip, you finish and you're like, ah, I did it. You know what I mean? It's very calm.
The shows where your equipment doesn't work, your microphone is fucked up, it doesn't sound very good, the audience is disinterested, those are very memorable because you're really fighting. You're really in the moment, on stage, working through it.
The shows where your equipment doesn't work, your microphone is fucked up, it doesn't sound very good, the audience is disinterested, those are very memorable because you're really fighting. You're really in the moment, on stage, working through it.
The shows where your equipment doesn't work, your microphone is fucked up, it doesn't sound very good, the audience is disinterested, those are very memorable because you're really fighting. You're really in the moment, on stage, working through it.
I also hate when things go wrong. It's just memorable.
I also hate when things go wrong. It's just memorable.
I also hate when things go wrong. It's just memorable.
Okay. You just remember it because you're working so hard. Right. But so like, for example, like one show that's very memorable that I ended up loving was we played Red Rocks with Billy, which is that beautiful venue in Colorado. Yeah. But it was, like, raining a little bit, so our stage was really slippery. And you could see, like, lightning a couple times.