Singer says Silk Sonic show without mobile phones was his best experience and consisted of the measure: ‘It was like returning to the 70s’
Sabrina Carpenter is considering following the steps of artists as Madonna, Jack White, Adele and Paul McCartney and implement a policy of shows without cell phones. In a new interview with Rolling Stonethe pop singer revealed that she had a transformative experience when watching a show of the Silk Sonicin Las Vegas, where the use of cell phones was prohibited.
“They locked my phone, and I never had a better experience at a show,” he said. “I felt genuinely in the 70s, even without living this time. Everyone singing, dancing, looking and laughing. It was just beautiful.”
Despite the enthusiasm, Carpenter You know the idea may not please everyone. “This will make my fans angry,” he admitted.
I grew up in an era when people always have iPhones at shows. It has already become normal. You can’t blame who wants to keep a memory. But, depending on how long I want to continue on tour … Girl, take these cell phones. You can’t zoom in my face! Now my skin is still soft, but I don’t want it at 80.
In the same interview, Sabrina also talked about behind the scenes of his new single, “Manchild” and the album Man’s Best Friendscheduled for August 29. In addition, it remembered the duet with Paul Simon in the 50th anniversary of the Saturday Night Livehe said he avoids marijuana because he “likes things that smells good” and revealed a special advice he received from Björn ulvaeusfrom Abba.
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Source: Rollingstone

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