Touring is hard. It's really hard on the singer, especially, because your body is your instrument and you have to be so good, it's like boot camp out there; I can't do anything - just sleep, sing and be very healthy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Touring is tough. You're almost in a haze because you don't really know where you are half the time: You're in a hotel room one moment, and the next thing you know, you're onstage performing for 60,000 people, then you're back on an airplane. It's very hectic and I couldn't do it without my family.
I think touring is hard.
Touring is hard on the body.
Touring doesn't kill me and I can handle it.
Touring is very grueling. It's very taxing on the body and living out of your suitcase, going from city to city, night after night. It's a tough job.
I couldn't be touring unless my husband was on the road with me, taking care of our son while I'm onstage and doing interviews.
Touring is an incredibly isolated situation. I don't know how people tour for years on end. You find a lot of people who can't stop touring, and it's because they don't know how to come back into life. It's sort of unreal.
Touring gets really lonely.
I'm lucky that I enjoy touring as much as I do. I'm not going to make a living just making records.
The best part of touring is the opportunity to make the music. You get to do what you love and have the ability to go out on stage every night and create.