I wouldn't participate in 'Stars on Ice' if I were asked. I find it an amateurish tour in a way, the production quality.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never been invited to do 'Stars on Ice' before, which is the only figure skating tour in the U.S., and it's disappointing that I can't perform for my American fans... all because I'm not 'family friendly' enough.
I think touring is hard.
It's very hard to tour.
They have decided to tour under the name of Ten Years After which I don't think is very cool. To be honest, they have had to do that as it's the only way they can get any work.
I don't know that I've ever been someone who's interested in existing on tour. I have a lot of interests and a lot of other things that excite me.
I think it's more interesting to play a place where no one really knows you, but I think touring is also great.
When you are a rock star in front of 20,000 people, you receive instant gratification. A rock star on tour is a king in his domain.
There are so many venues in which stars are exposed today, that we just know much more and the studios don't have the control over stars like they used to, in the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
I'd never been on tour until I met the Rudimental boys. Never done a live show in front of an audience.
Tour is fun.