A lot of concerts leave you wanting for something good to eat or drink while you're there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always thought it was sad that you couldn't get anything really good to eat at concerts, so we sit down with our fans before every show and eat a gourmet meal that we made for them.
I try to be careful not to do single concerts where I fly out, do my show, turn around and go home.
I love going to concerts, so that whole environment is something that intrigues me anyway.
I can't play on a full stomach, so I save my eating for after the concert.
Going to a concert can sometimes be very difficult. It can be a long journey. There's the ticket prices. But when the music goes to the community - not the community coming to the concert - they say, 'Wow! I didn't know that this music was so amazing!'
I think fans going to concerts expect more today in terms of meeting and things. It's cool - I get it because of how the Internet has made things much more personal for fans to follow with Facebook, Twitter and everything - but I also think it's kind of hindering because it takes from the music in a way.
A concert is always like a feast day to me.
I don't go to a lot of shows. If you go to too many shows, then it doesn't become a special thing. Whenever I've been to a concert, it has been such a cool experience.
Going to a concert is so overwhelming and the energy is amazing.
For a long time, I couldn't actually deal with playing concerts; it was a totally alien concept to me, 'cause I was used to playing in clubs and dance halls.