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When Performing, Show Gratitude.
Instead of being critical or self-deprecating, you could say, “Thanks for coming down. I had a great time and was really glad to see you out there. It meant a lot to me.” People have pried themselves off their beloved couches, burned valuable gasoline, spent hard-earned cash on admission and a couple over-priced cocktails — all because they came to see you play. If you express your gratitude to them after the gig, there is a good chance they will want to come back to see you perform again.
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