There aren't enough hours in the day: Paula Abdul

Singer Paula Abdul is now starting to get nervous about her upcoming shows as it is getting closer and closer.
Singer Paula Abdul (File | AP)
Singer Paula Abdul (File | AP)

LOS ANGELES: Singer Paula Abdul finds it "heartwarming" that people still care about her after decades in the music industry. She makes sure she takes nothing for granted.

"I didn't know whether or not people would care if I came back after 20-plus years, but it was very heartwarming and it felt incredible. I do not take anything for granted. I was very surprised and my heart was swelling, it really was," Abdul told etonline.com.

The "Straight Up" singer promises her new shows will be completely different to her past ones.

"It was in your face and it was so fast and it was so furious and there was no time to, like, engage as much with the audience as I will this time. I'm at my best when I'm being creative and I have a lot of real cool things that I want to do (to) bring that nostalgia back to all my fans."

Abdul is now starting to get nervous about her upcoming shows as it is getting closer and closer.

"There aren't enough days. It's like, every 24 hours that go by I'm like, 'Oh, s**t! It's one less day (until) my first show!' It's really close, especially (considering) everything you put into a tour.

"It's everything - hiring your crew, the creative team, the buses, costuming, the dancers, producers, music, all of it! There aren't enough hours in the day."

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