The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang tour stage

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The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang tour stage was an enormous, high-tech concert set designed by architect Mark Fisher, featuring towering structures, expansive video screens, and elaborate lighting to create a spectacular visual backdrop for the band’s mid-2000s world tour.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert stage design
touring stage
associatedAlbum A Bigger Bang NERFINISHED
associatedTour A Bigger Bang Tour NERFINISHED
countryOfPrimaryUse multiple countries worldwide
designedBy Mark Fisher NERFINISHED
designerOccupation architect
era mid-2000s
hasFeature B-stage platform in audience area
backdrop supporting giant screens
catwalks
elaborate lighting
expansive video screens
high-tech visual effects
integrated lighting rigs
integrated sound system towers
large central video wall
large-scale scenic structures
moving lighting trusses
multi-level performance platforms
pyrotechnic elements
runway extending into audience
towering structures
notableFor complex lighting design
engineering to travel between venues
integration of large video surfaces
massive structural elements
partOf The Rolling Stones live production design history
purpose create spectacular visual backdrop for concerts
enhance live performance experience
relatedWorkByDesigner Pink Floyd The Wall live stage design
U2 Zoo TV Tour stage NERFINISHED
scale enormous
tourEndApprox 2007
tourStartApprox 2005
usedBy The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
usedFor The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour NERFINISHED
usedIn arena concerts
stadium concerts
visualStyle architectural
high-tech
spectacular

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Mark Fisher hasNotableProject The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang tour stage