No matter how much you rehearse on that stage, once you add 30,000 screaming people with flashing cameras into the equation, it's pretty intense.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You cannot imagine how great it is to step out on the stage with thousands of screaming fans loving you.
It's tricky, performing the show live. Because when you're in a big auditorium, in front of 700 people, the natural tendency is to want to talk louder. You want to project.
The adrenaline of performing on stage to a crowd - there's nothing like it.
The great thing about stage is that you have a live audience.
It's very intense to be in front of a live audience. It's just an amazing experience. It's dangerous. Everything out there is heightened. The bad stuff is extra-worse. The silences are extra-silent. The good stuff is amazing. It's electric when you walk out there. For 90 minutes, you're on this other planet.
All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
I'm not that flashy in private; I'm usually pretty reserved. But on stage, it's about not being afraid of anything - of anyone judging you. It's one place you can be free. So why not sing as loud as you can, hoop and holler and jump around? A show is a moment. When it's done, it's over. I find that extremely liberating.
It's an awesome thing to be flung out onto the stage twice a weekend in front of 250 people, and you have to make it up as you go along.
When you're on stage, the real world just drops away for that time. It's pretty intense.
When you walk out onstage in front of 65,000 people, it can bring you to tears.