It's fun playing small venues.
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It's a different thing playing in a smaller venue where you can actually see people's faces and reactions. It's so much more intimate. You walk away with a more personal experience.
You know, I play in small, intimate venues; I'm not an arena performer.
We like playing smaller venues, but we know how many people want to come and see us so we don't ever want to stop anyone who wants to come to a show from coming.
As much as we love playing the small clubs, we'd really like to get ourselves in front of a larger audience. I'm not talking about arenas or anything, but nice theaters and larger clubs.
A small venue is so much more intimate and loose. You can actually be more spontaneous, I feel.
Small clubs aren't as lucrative, but spiritually, they're my favorite places to play. It's a homey kind of thing. I refer to it as the Church of What's Happening Now.
I like to play small clubs.
I headline concert halls for 20,000 people, but I still play smaller venues.
One of the benefits of playing to small audiences in small clubs for a few years is that you're allowed to fail.
There are so many little places I want to play, sometimes weird places I think would be fun to play... a bar that's half full.
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