06 June 2011 22:57:41
Hanson have revealed they always enjoy performing live because it gives them a chance to explain the stories behind their songs to fans.
Hanson love performing live so they can explain their songs to fans.
The brothers, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson - who shot to fame with their debut single 'MMMbop' in 1997 - kicked off their 'Five of Five' concert series in London last night (05.06.11) by playing their breakthrough album 'Middle of Nowhere' in its entirety and Taylor revealed he relishes the chance to tell fans what inspired them to write their music.
He said: "It was great to get a chance to explain the stories behind the songs to the fans. We loved it, it was such a fun night."
Although they have four more nights to play, the brothers are already making plans to return to the UK in November but this time they are considering asking the fans to vote on their preferred playlist.
Issac exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "We're planning to come back over in November and tour with the new album 'Shout It Out' but we're also thinking of doing something like this again and instead letting the fans choose the album they want to hear. We'd play that at the beginning and then move on to some of our other songs later in the set."
'Shout It Out' is on sale now.
The brothers, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson - who shot to fame with their debut single 'MMMbop' in 1997 - kicked off their 'Five of Five' concert series in London last night (05.06.11) by playing their breakthrough album 'Middle of Nowhere' in its entirety and Taylor revealed he relishes the chance to tell fans what inspired them to write their music.
He said: "It was great to get a chance to explain the stories behind the songs to the fans. We loved it, it was such a fun night."
Although they have four more nights to play, the brothers are already making plans to return to the UK in November but this time they are considering asking the fans to vote on their preferred playlist.
Issac exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "We're planning to come back over in November and tour with the new album 'Shout It Out' but we're also thinking of doing something like this again and instead letting the fans choose the album they want to hear. We'd play that at the beginning and then move on to some of our other songs later in the set."
'Shout It Out' is on sale now.
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