Midland has played a wide variety of venues in their career, from tiny clubs to stadiums, but when it comes to the type of show they deliver, Cameron Duddy says, “I don’t think there’s a difference. I think every single night, even when we were playing in small honky tonks, we were giving our guts and our blood on stage and everything you got in the same manner that if you’re playing for 80 people or if you’re playing for 80,000 and we just bring it every single night, that’s what we do.”
Lead singer Mark Wystrach says there is definitely one difference when they’re playing larger venues, and that’s breath control. He says, “But you also have to mark your breath because when you’re running back and forth down the runway you can come back and just feel completely out of breath.”
Midland will be playing a variety of shows this summer from clubs to festivals to amphitheaters, promoting their latest single, “Burn Out,” while they begin work on their sophomore album when they’re not touring.
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Cameron Duddy – “I don’t think there’s a difference. I think every single night, even when we were playing in small honky tonks, we were giving our guts and our blood on stage and everything you got in the same manner that if you’re playing for 80 people or if you’re playing for 80,000 and we just bring it every single night, that’s what we do. So, you know you’ve got a bigger stage.”
Mark Wystrach – “But you also have to mark your breath because when you’re running back and forth down the runway you can come back and just feel completely out of breath.”