To be honest, I dont care about the stage that much. Take a look at the 2010/2011 stages: just a big screen showing the band, and we had fantastic shows. For me, its about the music and the passion.
Another example: Im a big Pink Floyd diehard. Ive seen a lot of both Roger and David gigs, and three of them in particular comes to mind: In 2018, Roger came to Brazil with his soccer field sized screen, with tons of lasers, space ships and so on ... but with a flat band, his pre-recorded vocals, terrible backsingers and tons of hyprocritical political speeches and images ... I left during the intermission. On the other hand, David came in 2015 with just a big screen showing him and the band playing, said two of three words to the audience, but played with such passion and emotion that everybody left feeling like they had witnessed something special. There were more than 55.000 people in there that day. On the contrary, in 2006, I saw him at the Rosemont Theater in Chicago. There wasnt even a screen, as the place is tiny. The end result was the same. Bon Jovi used to be all about Jons singing and emotion on stage, his interaction with Richie together with Richies guitar sound, all put together by a fantastic band. Now that most of that is gone, I couldnt care less about what the stage looks like. Cheers Eduardo |
Ditto! This is going to be my very first BJ gig and all I care is just being there in the crowd singing the songs and having good time! Since Richie's not there, I don't care about the stage. Frankly, the less I see, the more I feel and I sorta want to pretend it's my good old band I fell in love with.
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A great production definitely adds to the show.
Visuals are the extra touch to a great performance. We are all sensitive to get all our senses stimulated. U2, The Stones, Roger Waters, Muse, Coldplay Rammstein, Metallica. All fantastic performing bands with amazing productions. I really hope Bon Jovi is getting back to their stage designs that they used for the One Wild Night tour, The Bounce Tour, Have a nice day Tour or the WAN tour. Only Bruce Springsteen truly doesn't care about what it looks like but let's all admit that Jon isn't the performer he used to be and he does not have Springsteens charisma to become the storyteller or the performer that draws the attention to him anymore. For the money of their tickets and the size of the venues, I hope we get blown away by the production as well as the music / sound. Sure, the production can never make up for a poor performance so it will be the musical performance that will set the bar for the shows. Quote:
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Stage is being set up in Belgium, so I guess the band will spend a few days there to rehearse and test screen, lights, etc. before moving to Moscow.
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Seeing as Moscow is a 3 day drive from Belgium and they need 3 days to set it up chances are your picture is either from them taking it down or a few days older than today. Going by what the stage looks like I think it's nice but I still prefer the car. I think their car stage is one of the best concert stages I've ever seen. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
Correct. Too bad I didn't think about it any sooner. The place where they 'test' the stage setup is actually in Werchter. Not on the actual festival ground but just a small field nearby. That's where they set it up :)
Too bad this topic wasn't launched a bit earler - it would have been my cue to drive over there and go and take some pictures :) For the WAN tour, since the stage was pretty particular, some photos made it to the press and they published it. This time, even if it's all gonna look cool, people over there get to see new stages all the time, so they won't be bothered to take photos of it. At the same time, on the festivalground itself, they have started to prepare for the ROCK Werchter festival itself, so there also a lot of construction going on. The only thing I am affraid of is that they won't be using their own stage in Werchter, but they will use the Rock Werchter stage. I hope not, but I think so. Have a nice day y'all Quote:
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My two cents regarding the stage... I think we have already seen it ... in Australia in December 2018. Didn't they bring their European stages down under in 2010 and 2013? That's why I think they'll be using the same setup as the one in December 2018.
Regarding the only show that I will attend this year - Bucharest - I highly doubt to see Bon Jovi's stage here because The Cure is playing at the same venue on the VERY NEXT day and the promoter is the same - D&D East Entertainment. So that's a bummer, a huge one. |
I dont know how to upload pics on that message board,but there are already pics from the stage on twitter.
Very very standard stage For me,very similar to the Lost Highway tour one,but,with the big difference of a huge screen on the back of the whole scenario. |
Wonder if Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and Eagles will share the same stage at Wembley as they all play there on 3 consecutive days?
Means Jovi's has to come down as soon as they leave stage and Billy Joels guys will literally have to be outside waiting to get in and then the same again for Eagles! Seems a lot of hard work. Might as well just share the same stage but modify it a bit for each artist. |
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