When you tour as much as I do, you're always on the road, and you tend to gravitate toward cities where you're like, 'Every time I'm in that city, the shows are fun.'
This quote highlights the personal experience of constant touring and the sense of familiarity and comfort that develops with certain cities. It illustrates how performers often develop favorites, not just because of the venues, but because of the positive experiences and connections formed there. Such preferences can influence their touring choices, reinforcing the cycle of returning to familiar places. It encapsulates the emotional aspect of performing—highlighting the importance of environment and routine in maintaining a performer’s enthusiasm and satisfaction.