The tour, which plays New Orleans on Aug. 20 and Atlanta on Aug. 22, touched down at the L.A. Forum in July, bringing with it a marvel of technical advances that mix video imagery, lighting and kinetic sculptures to create a three-act narrative. — Variety
Stufish Entertainment Architects was "founded in 1994 by rock show visionary Mark Fisher," who was an innovator in stage design. "Fisher, who died in 2013, created the set for several Pink Floyd shows, including The Wall, as well as tours by the Rolling Stones, Madonna and Lady Gaga, among many others," writes Variety.
The current team at Stufish has been on four tours in five years with Queen + Adam Lambert, and continue to work to "create mesmerizing effects" through the use of groundbreaking technologies. After the release of the 2018 film, Bohemian Rhapsody, the band began to attract a younger audience "with video-game expectations," said Ric Lipson, a partner at Stufish.
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