

I get nervous before every performance but as soon as you get on stage, for me, it's really do or die. What was it like when you first got on stage in Philly?

It's definitely really tough to break it in the US from another country, so the fact that you're selling out shows is amazing. And I've looked up to many people in the Australian industry and they always kind of shunned me, so for me to be able to do this now is reassuring to my craft and reinforces what I've dedicated my life too.

It's my first US tour and I don't know very many Australian artists that are touring in the states, besides maybe Troye Sivan or Iggy Azalea who are from my area. It was crazy! It was so sick and surreal, especially coming to this country and to see people coming out to see you. Philadelphia was your first show on the tour, correct? How was that? Posted by AOL on Friday, February 12, 2016 We're going live with William Singe to talk about music, fans and more! To see more of past interviews, including more exclusives on William Singe click here. YouShouldKnow is a feature that showcases up-and-coming social stars. In addition, he shared a sweet message to all of his fans, below! We caught up with the musician of the hour to talk about the start of his tour, what he's looking forward to the most on the road, and more. And while it may appear seemingly impossible for some, this is a reality for William Singe, the Australian singer and songwriter known for creating soulful, viral covers of chart-topping songs.Īfter a stint on "The X Factor" and the creation of his YouTube channel that has captivated millions (Side note: if you haven't seen his version of "Hotline Bling", stop everything you're doing and watch it now), Singe is traveling across the country to test out his original music and meet his American fans IRL. So on your first US tour, if you somehow manage to sell out of almost every single show, you can rest assured that your act is legit.

Breaking it in America is an incredibly difficult feat for any foreign musician.
