In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My favourite festival experience is a show at midnight with the moon blazing and a crowd full of open hearts ready to dance.
Then we did what we called basically I suppose a club tour in England, which was the time I think that our second album came out, we club toured around the whole country where the venues were hold to five hundreds upwards to that sort of thing you know.
We also tour nationally and internationally.
When we finally got to play that and we had a great show there, well I can tell it was pretty awesome. Y'know, we probably did bigger festivals since then; we probably headlined bigger festivals since then, but I will always remember that.
No one's played on the moon yet. No one's played in zero gravity. Some bands have played at the Pyramids of Giza, but we'd very much like to do that in the near future.
One day I would love to do rock a gig on the moon - how rad would that be? Isn't Richard Branson flying planes to outer space? Motley Crue could be the first band to play on the moon.
Contemporary bands often will do tour-only releases pressed and sold only in Australia. Crikey!
In 2012, I was over the moon to be there, especially as it was our home Olympics. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I just wanted to take everything in.
We never got on a big, big tour, but we did a lot of spot dates.
I think the only festival I ever went to was Warped Tour.