Tom Sandoval responds to Simon Cowell's remarks concerning the performance of his band on America's Got Talent
Tom Sandoval, best known for his role on Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules" and co-owner of a Los Angeles bar, has returned to his music roots with his band, Tom Sandoval and the Most Extras. After their recent elimination from "America's Got Talent" (AGT), the band is embarking on the "East of Highland" tour, with their first show taking place in Austin, TX on September 19.
Sandoval admitted that he had reservations about returning to music due to his busy schedule and the pressures of his other ventures. However, he couldn't resist the call of the stage. The AGT performance, despite being on the biggest stage he had ever been on, left him feeling very nervous.
During their AGT performance, Sandoval and his band covered The Weeknd's 'Blinding Lights'. Unfortunately, the band faced a technical malfunction with Sandoval's in-ear monitor, and Sandoval himself struggled with nerves, which contributed to a less-than-perfect performance. Simon Cowell, one of the judges, provided critical feedback, stating that the performance didn't sound great.
Sandoval acknowledged that some factors were his fault, and some were out of his control. He also mentioned that a technical malfunction with his in-ear and his nerves played a significant role in their performance. Despite this, Sandoval values the camaraderie and party atmosphere in their live shows, which he believes is different from the pressure of AGT.
Interestingly, the idea of forming a cover band was initially suggested by Sandoval's bandmate, Jason Bader. Sandoval initially wanted to be a part of the cover band due to difficulties in breaking into the music industry with original music. However, Sandoval believes that his band performs well in live shows, contrary to their performance on AGT.
Fans who missed the band on AGT can catch them live on the "East of Highland" tour. The next city on the tour after Austin, TX, is not specified in the available search results. Fans can purchase concert tickets for shows near them through the provided link.
Sandoval and his band are looking forward to bringing their unique blend of music and party atmosphere to cities across the nation. Despite the setback on AGT, they are determined to make their live shows a memorable experience for their fans.
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