When you walk out onstage in front of 65,000 people, it can bring you to tears.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You cannot imagine how great it is to step out on the stage with thousands of screaming fans loving you.
One day you look out and the audience consists of 65,000 people. It's like looking in the mirror and one day you realise you've gone grey.
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.
People don't know what it's like standing up there onstage, when you have a wall of people smiling at you.
People are used to us being onstage for a while.
Onstage is the one time in my day that I can let it all out.
When onstage, I always try to take my audience through as many emotions as I possibly can. I want them to go from laughter to tears, be shocked and surprised and walk out the door with a renewed sense of themselves - and maybe a smile.
Once I'm on stage, the energy of the crowd wipes my nerves away.
I've learnt to hide my tears on stage. They make people uncomfortable.
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.