It's fun playing small venues.

There are so many good venues in Chicago.

My preference is 3,000, maybe 5,000-seat venues.

I would show up at any venue that had an open mic.

It's so easy in these cabaret venues to get earnest.

I don't like public venues. I never know what to wear.

I really like to do small venues. They're more intimate.

The crowd in big venues can really make or crush players.

The circus itself is my personal ideal entertainment venue.

I like the dirty venues better - Brixton Jams is like home.

As far as dream venues, I've played all the venues I'd love to play.

Madison Square Garden is one of the best fighting venues in the world.

You know, I play in small, intimate venues; I'm not an arena performer.

I headline concert halls for 20,000 people, but I still play smaller venues.

When I am on the road and heading to my next venue, I think about my audience.

I'm a fan of small venues that showcase emerging talent in the most organic way.

I've gotten to play some cool venues, like at an aquarium in La Jolla, California.

British boxing fans are amazing, and the O2 is one of the best venues in the world.

I suppose Roger [Ruskin Spear] had the license to do anything that fitted the venue.

We've had to be escorted out of venues, things like that. We get security guards now.

I'm not Kathy Griffin. I can't do 1200 seat venues. I need 300, 400 something like that.

You really need to travel to other major-league venues to understand what you're missing.

We'll always play different venues. We'll play small clubs or stadiums or things in between.

We're thrilled to play an offbeat place. Our music fits with it. I love playing unusual venues.

When I'm dining out privately, I tend to avoid fine-dining venues; I like things to feel casual.

In my opinion, the most stagnant thing in our sport is our schedule and our venues that we go to.

I prefer to play in smaller venues because I like the intimacy, the connection with the audience.

I hope 'Chess' will hit the big screen. It seems a natural to me. Good venues, tunes, and politics.

Performances are so defined by their venues - it'd be nice for the music to dictate more of the reaction.

I really like intimate venues because it feels like everyone in the audience is in on all our inside jokes.

With 1,000-seater venues, rather than 5,000-seaters, there are richer opportunities for sucking the audience in.

My dream tour would be like, me, Cole, Drake, Sean, Meek. I think that would be dope, something like that; big venues.

We live in a world where art exists in galleries and museums, and musicians have to play the same venues over and over.

A lot of bands have the enthusiasm kicked out of them by playing really dreary pub venues that just churn bands through.

Go for the girl who can eat a proper meal. If she's passionate about food, you'll most likely be fortunate in other venues.

You go into the venues, and there's a huge drop-off rate in the merch lines. People don't want to miss parts of the concert.

If you're big in America, you can go to Australia and automatically, the first time you'll be there, you can sell out huge venues.

One of my favorite venues is the Bowery Ballroom in New York. I love the room; there's a tiny stage, but I really like the feel of it.

We were selling out venues, not just in London but also major cities in France and Germany before labels had even noticed what we were doing.

I think, in a lot of ways, it's easier to play a smaller room. You can exploit the quieter dynamics you would shy away from in larger venues.

There is always going to be competition from other countries and different venues who want to host a race, but the British GP is a must have.

To me, being able to find gratification in more venues, rather than greater gratification in a few, seems like a much more sane way of living.

I have really got into watching the unsigned bands. They play mad venues like the Sugarmill in Stoke and all sorts of underground, grimy places.

Despite the digital age, there is a very large number of venues and spaces that are looking for plays, and many of them are looking for new plays.

So many venues are owned by these various different ticketing and promoting people, and they're all in bed with one another. It's no secret over here.

You really notice how you're growing when you go on tour. To be able to tour around the world, and do bigger venues every year, is really, really cool.

Some of the most radical work is being done in the most commercially pop venues, and some of the most boring work is being done in avant-garde territory.

But I'm aware of the fact that I'm working in a commercial venue where I'm producing something that I wouldn't normally be approaching the way I'm doing it

That's the ultimate goal for any fighter, to fight in those big casinos, on that strip in Las Vegas, Madison Square Garden, New York - all those iconic venues.

I've played Madison Square Garden and Jones Beach several times, but I personally don't enjoy those larger venues. I much prefer theater or a performance space.

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