Onstage, it's more of a momentary pressure.
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When I go onstage, I want to relieve your mind, your pressures.
The adrenaline of performing on stage to a crowd - there's nothing like it.
Being onstage is just a feeling that you cannot duplicate anywhere else because the energy that the audience is giving you forces you to give more energy. It's such an output and exchange of energy. You can't do that anywhere else.
People, when they go on stage, tend to be animated and try to force things out instead of relaxing and bringing it in.
When you're onstage, you're acutely aware of the reaction of a particular group of people, because it's like a wave.
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
Some people thrive under pressure, but pressure can also ruin your performance, it can push you down angles which you don't want to go.
If I walk out onstage and I get a warm, excited response, it makes me feel so confident and happy, and then it's so easy for me up there.
People are used to us being onstage for a while.
It's sort of a feeling of power onstage. It's really the ability to make people smile, or just to turn them one way or another for that duration of time, and for it to have some effect later on. I don't really think it's power... it's the goodness.
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