"Not only have we had the audience singing lyrics in Māori but also going that one step further, in some cases actually learning te reo Māori over here, kind of like reverse colonisation."
Morgan-Edmonds has a mataora and said people around the world had had different reactions to it.
'What is that on your face?'
"In the United States, they sort of have that 'mind your business' type mindset and don't really stare and I got a compliment but over here [Europe] they just stare. They stare a lot. The Europeans are very bold with their eyes," Morgan-Edmonds said.
"One guy said 'what is that on your face'," Lewis De Jong said.
Just recently the band found out that they will be supporting Guns 'N Roses on their New Zealand tour later this year in December.
Henry De Jong said that was "awesome" but pointed out that the biggest fan in the band who was most excited was Morgan-Edmonds, who confirmed he was a "certified Slash fan".