It’s one thing to tell your audience ’thank you’.
It’s another thing to recognize when it’s six months before the show and you know you’re going to be thankful while you’re standing on stage in front of that audience six months from now so you act on behalf of your future thankfulness and take the time and energy to put together a great performance.
That’s what real gratitude for your audience looks like.
The real ‘thank you’ to the audience starts long before you ever step on stage.