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Washington post and CMT Insider Interviews

Okay, this is the first one from Washington Post.

Can you describe the sound of going on stage when you hear — whether it’s 900 or 12,000 or 20,000 young people screaming?
It sounds like — you want me to make the sound? (She makes the sound – note from me: click on it to hear her screams. haha.) Like the coolest, most high-pitched sound ever. It’s amazing. It’s the most exhilarating feeling that I’ve ever felt in my entire life when I hear that sound just erupt from 13,000 people all in one room, all with my name on their ticket. It absolutely floors me that that gets to happen to me, that I actually get to experience that.

I heard a lot of people saying, “Write a song about me!”
That’s a good one. They don’t know what they’re wishing for there.

Here’s a second one from CMT Insider with Katie Cook.

I’ve heard you have six dancers?
We have six dancers with us.

Does this mean you’re going to be dancing, too?
No! No! There’s no choreography that’s going to be going on here, but it’s cool to have them to accent pieces like “Love Story,” where they’re completely decked out in period piece costumes. A lot of what we do onstage at this show is theatrical, so they play different parts and different characters, and it’s really fun to make it more of a theatrical show.

I know you’ve got to keep some secrets, but can you tell me a little something about the stage itself?
The stage itself is giant. It’s the first time anyone’s ever really done this where the entire stage is projectable so it changes every single time we have a new song — like the stage completely changes and you’re seeing something completely different. … We’re going to have a constant flow of entertainment going on. My basic goal for this show is to make it a show and not just a concert and make something where everyone feels they walked out entertained.

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