Last night Swedish powerhouse Alesso performed at Los Angeles’s heralded Greek Theatre. And for this special occasion he brought his brand new stage setup that has taken almost four months to go from concept to construction.
The design blew fans away with a facade of vibrant LED screens spanning 100 meters in width that displayed mesmerizing graphics, sharp lasers and mobile lights.
Alesso’s manager Amy Thomas posted a few clips of his new stage on Facebook, and gave insight into effort behind it:
“It takes a long time to build a show. First you draw it in a crappy piece of paper. Then you add lasers and lights. Then you work with the best people you know to make the drawing come to life. Then you sit in dark rooms and practice. Then you build it 100 meters wide and bring the movies to Los Angeles. Tonight Alesso plays The Greek in la. Sold out in 9 minutes. Took 4 months to build. And it was worth every minute ….”
It takes a long time to build a show. First you draw it in a crappy piece of paper. Then you add lasers and lights. Then you work with the best people you know to make the drawing come to life. Then you sit in dark rooms and practice. Then you build it 100 meters wide and bring the movies to Los Angeles. Tonight Alesso plays The Greek in la. Sold out in 9 minutes. Took 4 months to build. And it was worth every minute ….
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