AXS TV has a brand new series called "On Tour: Tait Stages" which gives the viewer a behind the scenes look into the designing and building of stages for some of the biggest tours in music. This week, Tait’s Project Manager, Brian Levine, meets up with Linkin Park in Los Angeles for their load-in and live broadcast of their Civic Tour. [video=vimeo;69677551]http://vimeo.com/69677551[/video] This is a great opportunity for fans to see all of the hard work and innovation that gets put into making the live show the absolute best experience it could possibly be. This new program will air Tuesday, July 9th at 9:30PM ET on AXS TV, so set your day chart and/or your DVR's! Will you be watching? Stop by our forums and join the discussion before and after the program airs to talk about the things you are looking forward to seeing as well as things you have learned after watching the program! Source: AXS TV
I was gonna post this in Got News a few days ago, but I didn't since I had absolutely no idea what it is. Looks cool.
I don't think I'll be tuning in on TV, but it would be cool if someone were to rip this. Seems interesting.
This is awesome. I liked the stage they had this tour. I'll admit that I still think their triangular stage, for the ATS tour, was better. Is there a behind the scenes for that, by any chance?
The triangular stage was cool, but I think my favorite that I have ever seen was the 360 stage LP used on the winter tour in 2008.
Pretty cool stuff. Seems stressful as hell to put it up, then take it down all in one day just to do it the next day. It's good to see that the band looks like they appreciate their hard work though.
Just watched it and it was very reminiscint of the LPU Summit in Chicago. They allowed us to watch the assembly of the stage. Really was cool stuff!
not the best quality but heres the episode http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFo-d2zLIaw&feature=player_embedded