Interviews

Jonathan Antoine – Believe

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By: Jamie Steinberg

 

 

Q) You are currently on tour. What can fans expect from a live Jonathan Antoine performance?

A) Me and my team are constantly striving to one up ourselves and bringing the show people know and love in the UK across to America has been a huge task, but we aren’t even satisfied with that! We’ve put together a bigger and better production than we ever have before, and we’ve been able to do this thanks to the passion and demand of not just Team Antoine, but the dedicated fans out there too.

 

Q) What songs off your Believe album are you looking forward to performing live?

A) I think I’ve performed every piece from Believe a few times over now. I’m more looking forward to some new repertoire, perhaps a new album.

 

Q) What do you hope listeners take away from listening to your album as a whole?

A) I just hope they feel something, if my music elicits an emotional response in someone then I’m satisfied.

 

Q) Where are some of your favorite places to perform and what makes those locations so significant to you?

A) I love every place I perform, as long as there’s a stage I’m happy to take it!

 

Q) Who would you most like to collaborate with on a song in the future?

A) I’m not too hot on collaboration, but I’d love to have a bunch of rappers sample my stuff. That’d be really cool.

 

Q) What album/band are you currently listening to and why do you enjoy them?

A) Electronic cartoon music from Hell by Electrocution 250, because it’s blatantly and unapologetically weird.

 

Q) You are a part of social media. Why is that such an important way for you to connect with your fans?

A) The initial video from “Britain’s Got Talent” spread through social media. Without social media I wouldn’t be answering these very questions. The importance of social media cannot be downplayed both in a business context and a societal context. The ability to speak with anyone from around the world instantly, to have your message heard and hear messages in response is the most basic and valuable human interaction and social media only aids in that.

 

Q) What would you like to say to everyone who is a fan and supporter of you and your work?

A) Love you buddy. Stay safe out there

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