Monday, November 10, 2014

14 fun facts about Lady Gaga coming to Portugal – Morning Post

Lady Gaga operates Monday Meo Arena.

The US singer Lady Gaga returns to Lisbon, on Monday, for a concert at the Pavilion Atlantic, which, according to promoter Rhythm & amp; Blues, will be “the biggest production” displayed in that concert hall. Meet all the curiosities around the controversial singer’s coming to Portugal.

3 hours to disassemble the stage, which will be transported in less than two days until the next show of the tour.

14 dancers of all shapes and sizes and a band with five members (two guitarists, one bassist, one drummer and 1 keyboardist) keeps the pace well throughout the show access .

14 costume changes – one of which happens on stage. – one of which takes only 30 seconds

15 inflatable trees, that are “born” on stage during the song “Venus” creating a bouncing garden in the middle of the show.

24 songs in the alignment of the show, including Applause , GUY and Do What U Want , from their latest album ARTPOP appearing as # 1 on the Billboard Top 200, and still hits like Telephone , Just Dance , Born This Way and Bad Romance , among others.

26 people will be seated in ARTPOP zone that will be located in the middle of the audience within the Stage B where is the piano Lady Gaga.

34 meters of walkway which begins on the main stage and extends over the public audience. The walkway is transparent and connects to various platforms / islands, allowing fans to stay under it, have full visibility.

40 trucks carrying everything from the stage, the wardrobe and the kitchen.

78 shows in 68 cities in a variety of rooms including stadiums, arenas, festivals, a racecourse and a park.

144 people make up the entourage that goes “on the road” for this tour, including Lady Gaga, band, dancers, creative directors, designers, production staff, management, technicians and drivers .

146 meters of compressed air hoses that serve to inflate an artificial garden during the show.

350 local people will be engaged in the day to make the concert happen. This number includes stagehands, riggers, security, public support, medical staff, firefighters, backstage assistants, catering assistants, drivers, etc.

21,346 hours of work were needed to design and build the stage, which includes walkways, Absolut Vodka ARTPOP a zone in the middle of the audience and platforms / islands full of props in which there are dressing rooms to change clothes.

900 000 Fans attending the ARTPOP Ball Tour which ends November 24, 2014 in Paris.

See the video with Lady Gaga’s performance in Lisbon in 2010

Recall Lady Gaga’s performance in Portugal

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment