'I haven't played in front of thousands of people in so long. I can't wait. I'm looking forward to seeing all their faces. It's just been too long.'
ET's interview with the country singer came the same day that she was celebrating 11 years with her love, with whom she tied the knot in 2013. The"day of celebration" was made even sweeter when the couple's 4-year-old son, Forrest, was born on the same day. They are also parents to Vivianne, 8, and Eric, 6.
The ability to have her tots join her on the road when her tour kicks off on April 14, is one of many reasons she's excited for the adventure. The three kids also enjoy watching their mom onstage, and Decker loves having them there -- even if it is a bit of a distraction from time-to-time. As for what fans can expect when she hits the stage, Decker teased that she's"switching up the set list" and"adding some different elements."
After that feeling sunk in, Decker"hit the ground running" with her fitness routine and eating habits.
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