Q.15 Is it going to be very different performing indoors?

JMJ: 'Being outdoor is a different process because actually for free concerts outdoor, I mean the theatre is where the crowd is, and what's nice about it is that the crowd creates the theatre, and the audience creates the theatre by just being there. In an indoor situation you have a totally different approach and totally different contact with the audience. What I would like to get and experiment with that kind of music, with that kind of musical project where you don't have a singer actually performing, where the music is going to perform, not by itself, but assisted by the 'scenography'. So the intimate venues are going to give a different sense, a different meaning to the music, I hope.

I am quite excited by the idea of touring, for me it's a kind of first time because all my concerts have been, even the tours I have made, have involved totally different concepts, so it's my first indoor tour, so I am quite excited by it. It's a new field to explore, for me.

Much more intimate but also open to the outside world through, maybe, some Internet or also some Online type of situation. I like the idea of using a kind of theatre situation with an Online situation also — trying to mix those 2 worlds. This world means the very traditional theatre mood with the Internet — this kind of mixture.'

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