When Hope was released, we knew that it was going to reach fans all over the world. The global stage had always been a part of our dream, and with this album, we finally felt like we were truly reaching people everywhere. We had always believed that music had the power to bring people together, no matter where they were from or what language they spoke. And as we watched the response to the album, we were in awe of how universal the message of Hope was.
One of the most memorable moments after the album's release was seeing fans from different countries connect with each other over the music. It didn't matter if they spoke different languages or came from different cultures—the message of Hope was something that resonated with everyone. The song "Unite" was a testament to that. It was about coming together, despite our differences, and finding strength in unity. And as we watched fans all over the world embrace the song, we realized that we had achieved something special. We had created something that transcended borders, that brought people together in a way we had always hoped for.
For us, performing Hope on stage was an entirely new experience. We had always performed for our fans, but this time, it felt like we were performing for a global community. The energy from the crowd was electric, and we could feel the connection with every song. It wasn't just about the music—it was about the shared experience. We were all united by the same emotions, the same struggles, and the same hope.