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Come on, Milano. Let's go!
So we couldn't be happier that the 1D boys are back on the big screen. This time it's
Where We Are: The Concert Film, which features footage shot at the band's two shows at the
San Siro stadium in Milan and includes amazing interviews like this one.
We could happily stop doing arenas and be like this is amazing. To play arenas and do
a world tour would have been absolutely incredible, you know. We've seen some of the greats that
have played stadiums. I remember when we got the sheet for the stage. It was an AC/DC stage.
People like that play stadiums, so for us to be playing stadiums is the biggest thing
in the world. There's nothing we could have properly sat down and thought, oh one day
we might play stadiums. You would never have said that. It just happened.
We blagged it again. You look at the names that have played, you know, some of the stadiums,
like Wembley for example, and you almost don't feel like we're worthy of it. We just feel
like we're just little scumbags and can't work out why people like us.
You do get butterflies a little bit, but I find myself more - so now, the further we
got into the tour - more excited about going on stage because I find that when you go on
and do your own show. You know what kind of crowd we're going out there. Everyone knows
that the One Direction crowd is crazy and like that. So you just have to get pumped
for that, instead of... what's the point of being nervous? Because as Louis said, the
fans will have your back no matter what you do out there.
When you look around and stuff, and you try to take it all in, and you're like there are
so many people here. It kind of just adds a bit of pressure.
If it's a song that you've written, and you hear like people singing it back. Because there's
a feeling of people singing your songs back to you, and then there's a feeling of people
singing lyrics where you remember being somewhere writing them, and you remember recording them
and just kind of remember how it all came together.
However, Directioners, sadly the movie will show in cinemas for one weekend only on
October the 11th and 12th. Don't worry though, if you can't make it. The film is out on DVD
in December. Yeah, we can't wait that long. See you all at the cinema!
That's what makes you beautiful.
Goodnight, Milano!