What do you think is the most spectacular tour of the trilogy of Stuart Price?

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What do you think is the most spectacular tour of the trilogy of Stuart Price?

Electric
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Super
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Dreamworld
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#2 Post by leesmapman »

The 2014 Electric tour concerts in Utrecht has been one of the best concerts I've been to so I might be prejudiced.

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I saw Super live! but Dreamworld staging/songlist is a different level...I really hope they take this tour round the globe
Left to my own devices, I probably would...

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Don’t forget he’s worked on the music for the last four tours:

Pandemonium
Electric
Super
Dreamworld

So not so much a trilogy.
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For me the order is:

Pandemonium
Super
Dreamworld
Electric
you could say conventional ... and I could claim intentional

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Dog wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 4:34 pm Don’t forget he’s worked on the music for the last four tours:

Pandemonium
Electric
Super
Dreamworld

So not so much a trilogy.
True but Pandemonium is another thing, nothing to do with the other three on visual terms. It's funny, because Es Devlin designed the three previous tours but it looks like this one was more similar to the 2 previous ones than Pandemonium.

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Nickname wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 10:36 pm True but Pandemonium is another thing, nothing to do with the other three on visual terms. It's funny, because Es Devlin designed the three previous tours but it looks like this one was more similar to the 2 previous ones than Pandemonium.
I don't get it... Why is it different? All tours are different. I'm confused.

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Nickname wrote:
Dog wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 4:34 pm Don’t forget he’s worked on the music for the last four tours:

Pandemonium
Electric
Super
Dreamworld

So not so much a trilogy.
True but Pandemonium is another thing, nothing to do with the other three on visual terms. It's funny, because Es Devlin designed the three previous tours but it looks like this one was more similar to the 2 previous ones than Pandemonium.
Well to be pedantic she actually designed the four previous tours because she did Fundamental as well.
Woof.

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I think Dreamland is the most visually spectacular. But I think Pandemonium was the most compellingly creative.
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leesmapman wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 10:53 pm
Nickname wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 10:36 pm True but Pandemonium is another thing, nothing to do with the other three on visual terms. It's funny, because Es Devlin designed the three previous tours but it looks like this one was more similar to the 2 previous ones than Pandemonium.
I don't get it... Why is it different? All tours are different. I'm confused.
The last 3 shows: lights
Pandemonium: boxes

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Dog wrote: Fri 03 Jun 2022, 7:55 am
Nickname wrote:
Dog wrote: Thu 02 Jun 2022, 4:34 pm Don’t forget he’s worked on the music for the last four tours:

Pandemonium
Electric
Super
Dreamworld

So not so much a trilogy.
True but Pandemonium is another thing, nothing to do with the other three on visual terms. It's funny, because Es Devlin designed the three previous tours but it looks like this one was more similar to the 2 previous ones than Pandemonium.
Well to be pedantic she actually designed the four previous tours because she did Fundamental as well.
True.


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Dog wrote: Fri 03 Jun 2022, 7:57 am I think Dreamland is the most visually spectacular. But I think Pandemonium was the most compellingly creative.
oh yes !

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What we've all learned in the end is that facts mean little and leave our Nickname unperturbed. :) They've got their own set of explanations in PSB world.

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Future Lover wrote: Fri 03 Jun 2022, 6:22 pm What we've all learned in the end is that facts mean little and leave our Nickname unperturbed. :) They've got their own set of explanations in PSB world.
Nickname is a good guy who makes this community move a bit more. 8)

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