The stage is amazing . That stage must cost over the 20 million if an artis would do it he or she would have to sold out the show and one year tour to get the cost . You can see Hong Kong has got plenty cash to splash
which one? Born this way Ball? They re used the same stage structure since it was cheaper, but both artists had very different main stages. Both shows were amazing though
Nice movement of the stage sections but then it doesn't really go anywhere, the projection is dull. The choreo is weak and half the dancers can't dance it anyway. Is this a military tattoo or is this an actual pop artist? The Nazi salute at 2.19 is an interesting moment either way. This has to be in the far east/india/middle-east where dancers lives are cheap. You'd never get this passed in Europe or the US. They'd need handrails, harnesses, helmets...etc, etc. It'd be a non-starter. 'best stage design concept ever' - nope.
The choreography was weird, look at the movement around 3:18, so bizarre. As opposed to Nazi they are more like adapted uniform from Chinese solider, the "Nazi solute" was modified a little, that they also raised the right hands. Regardless Aaron Kwok (the performer, who is a super star in HongKong) should be ashamed of this lousy performance (along with potentially offending content). FYI the company provided the moving "train set" was based on ShenZhen, mainland China.
I love great sets and stagery....this, however, is a distraction from the show. I'm at a construction site watching cranes and other assorted machinery.
You realize that the monolith is a cube of LED panels, right? And when you expand it, it's basically 3 gigantic perfect square LED panels, that itself were bigger that reputation tour's LED panels. Those panels have multiple openings in different side, one with Paris Crazy Horse-esque wall of mirrors, and 2 with different flying apparatus for Bey and her dancers. And there's the ever changing semicircular wall of lights surrounding the monolith. Taylor doesn't have it. And there's the B stage that turned into a pool of water at the end of the show. And many others. What does reputation tour's most impressive bit? Those snakes, that are basically inflatable baloon being hidden underneath the stage? Ne me fait pas rire!
this is totally crap: 3 boxes going up and that s it . take a look to the stage that u2 used for their 360 tour. that s a impressive stage. build by the best stage company : stageco Belgium
Credit to original song "D Bop" by Dirty Harry (1988) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_IlqNJAELl4.htmlm30s --- strange use of stage, dance, and costume for this great old dance song. Hoping royalties are being paid to the original artist.