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The Rolling Stones playing in football stadium on stage with huge LED screen with band members and spotlights

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The Rolling Stones playing in football stadium on stage with huge LED screen with band members and spotlights

Image provided by STUFISH

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The Rolling Stones

Sixty Tour

year
2022
capabilities
Design & Engineering
Fabrication
Integration
LED Integration
Scenic
Asset Coordination
Show Development & Production

Live bands don’t come any more legendary than the Rolling Stones. TAIT has been fortunate enough to work with the band many times over the past 30 years, including creating scenic and staging for their last landmark tour, 50 and counting. Mick, Keith, and Ronnie hit the road once again for The Rolling Stones' Sixty Tour, celebrating 60 years of their unique blend of rock ’n' roll and blues.

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The Rolling Stones logo on LED Screen

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Huge stage design for The Rolling Stones in football stadium with red and yellow design and crowd

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Mick Jagger Keith Richards and Steve Jordan performing live against LED screen

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Ronnie Wood playing guitar on stage with The Rolling Stones in front of blue lighting and LED screen

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The Rolling Stones logo on LED Screen

Image provided by STUFISH

Huge stage design for The Rolling Stones in football stadium with red and yellow design and crowd

Image provided by STUFISH

Mick Jagger Keith Richards and Steve Jordan performing live against LED screen

Image provided by Sophie Croft

Ronnie Wood playing guitar on stage with The Rolling Stones in front of blue lighting and LED screen

Image provided by Sophie Croft

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Our teams in the US and UK meticulously engineered 117 custom fascia panels and 58 custom return panels with integrated LED lighting, supported by 144 tailor-made trusses. The fascia system was a modular configuration to aid tourability, and the graphics were digitally screen printed directly to the substrate to create the appearance of a seamless backdrop.
The Rolling Stones performing on stage in front of crowd with LED screen showing Steve Jordan on the drums

image provided by STUFISH

Huge stage set up in football stadium with crowd of people

image provided by Philip Bajo

The Rolling Stones performing on stage at night

image provided by STUFISH

The sold-out 14-date tour opened at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain, to a rapturous reception before making its way through the UK and Europe. Over 700,000 fans got to see the legendary band still putting on a legendary show after six decades of painting it black.

Credits
Creative Director
Patrick Woodroffe
Production Designer
Ray Winkler, STUFISH
Production Manager
Dale Skjerseth