“So we always wanted to bring that vibe to a theater setting,” she continues. The first night we purposely put a lot of singles in the set, and we wanted to second night to feel like we were weaving in and out of all the albums, playing songs that fans haven’t heard in a long time. Then fast-forward two years, and we did the Parahoy! cruise, and night number two was like the most intimate that a Paramore show has felt in years. “When we were making the album, we had that song ‘Future,’ the last track on the record – it brought in some of our earliest influences, made us feel like we were back in Jeremy’s living room,” she says.
Williams also says these shows will focus as much on the past as the present, relying on older songs to close the book on Paramore’s most successful period. So we’re thinking of each show as an event, as a way to celebrate our relationship with fans, to celebrate the album and to celebrate the past two years of this band.” “We never in a million years thought we would win a Grammy, or any of the other crazy things that happened along the way. “Hell yeah, it does feel like ,” says Williams.