Normally you have to go to a Maren Morris show to hear her sing, but this week, she’ll be coming to you…well, sort of. Maren will be stopping by a couple of TV programs this week. Wednesday night, the 13th, Maren returns to The Tonight Starring Jimmy Fallon, on NBC, marking her second appearance on the show. Then later in the week, on Friday the 15th, check out a special performance by Maren on the 11th Annual ACM Honors that will air on CBS Television Network.
But if you do want to see Maren singing “I Could Use A Love Song” in person, next month, Maren kicks off the fall extension of The HERO Tour 2017, which runs from October 5 to October 28. While we know what the difference is for you as a fan between seeing Maren on TV, or in concert, but she shares the difference between the two types of performances, “I feel like the similarities between performing just an actual show and then doing that live performance on television is that it goes by so quick. I mean the second a show kicks in or the camera starts roiling it goes by in a blink of an eye. I always am left sort of exasperated and breathless because I’m like ‘wait can we do that again.’ It wasn’t long enough, but you know it’s, that’s what I’ve sort of been able to compare the two too, but I feel like the more we get into our late night performances and the talk shows, I’m just excited to have more experience and see which ones I really love doing and yeah that’s kind of how I’ve so far been able to compare it to my live performances at shows.”
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Maren Morris compares performing on TV to performing in concert. (:50)
“I feel like the similarities between performing just an actual show and then doing that live performance on television is that it goes by so quick. I mean the second a show kicks in or the camera starts roiling it goes by in a blink of an eye. I always am left sort of exasperated and breathless because I’m like ‘wait can we do that again.’ It wasn’t long enough, but you know it’s, that’s what I’ve sort of been able to compare the two too, but I feel like the more we get into our late night performances and the talk shows, I’m just excited to have more experience and see which ones I really love doing and yeah that’s kind of how I’ve so far been able to compare it to my live performances at shows.”