I live a very ordinary life. The rare awards ceremonies I go to are quite fun, because I can enjoy the irony of one minute walking to the tube, and the next being driven along the same stretch of road in a limo.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of people like to live on laurels that happened 20 or 30 years ago, but it's nice to get awards. It's nice to be labeled and things like that, but I'm not sure everybody qualifies.
My awards are lovely. I love to show them off.
On a personal level, I love the idea of hosting an awards show. I think that sounds like kind of a fun thing to do.
I love awards, especially if I get them.
It's always exciting to see different cities I love, and go on tour buses. It's so much fun to travel. My favorite part is being able to perform live in front of all these amazing people; being able to connect with them and seeing their reaction makes me feel very special.
I adore being able to go to the Oscars and know every single person at the party afterwards.
I love being in public places, but I can't stand long, drawn-out music festivals.
It's worth turning up to an awards gig if you know you've won one but, since you never do know, it's not worth it.
I don't like awards ceremonies. I'd sooner go to the pub with mates I've known for years.
I'm in this really cool place in my career, where the stage I'm on that night, whether it's the Paisley tour, the CMT tour, or a bar with 10 people in it, it is the most important show I've ever played in my life. I go to the ends of my imagination to do something that's unforgettable every night.