And do you have to pretend to enjoy the song "Elevation"?
Does your job entail 2 1/2 hours of physical exertion?
Isn't it just an adapted JT87 stage?
Well... apparently the screen uses the same technology as the JT30 screen. Don't know if it'll make that much of a difference.I would be surprised if they didn't tour Asia this time. They haven't done that region since Vertigo 2006, right? Anyway, I expect a big international expansion after North American / Europe 2018.
Speaking of North America / Europe, I'm worried they won't get good press for reusing the 2015 stage. Yeah, I know it's the completion of a thematic cycle, but I imagine most will just see it as recycling a stage from 3 years ago.
Well... apparently the screen uses the same technology as the JT30 screen. Don't know if it'll make that much of a difference.
The Vertigo stage setup was more or less the same as Elevation, but with Christmas lights. Don't think anyone complained.
It was I just can't remember where.Has this been printed anywhere? I’m trying to understand how they would still make it transparent.
Well... apparently the screen uses the same technology as the JT30 screen. Don't know if it'll make that much of a difference.
Has this been printed anywhere? I’m trying to understand how they would still make it transparent.
It was I just can't remember where.
The video screen on JT was over a gray and gold backdrop... So clearly the technology they are using is pretty advanced
I wouldn't be surprised if they ditched the idea of playing while up inside the screen. It was a novel idea, but not exactly a crowd pleaser.
It's also interesting that they mention 'in the round'. If the stage setup is the same as on I+E (and it looks to be the same based on the TM layouts) then calling it 'in the round' is pretty misleading. The only round section is the B Stage.
I'm pretty sure the average person hears "in the round" and reads it as the band playing to all corners of the area, not selling all corners, and that one side of the stage is (in a broad sense) as good as any other. But sure, whatever.
Pretty sure the average person hears "in the round" and doesn't have any clue what you're talking about.I'm pretty sure the average person hears "in the round" and reads it as the band playing to all corners of the area, not selling all corners, and that one side of the stage is (in a broad sense) as good as any other. But sure, whatever.
2. (of a theatrical performance) with the audience placed on at least three sides of the stage.
U2 place, the italian site, says it seems the band had been rehearsing War and Pop songs (in light of the remasters/anniversaries), however they aren't specific how many and which songs.