Thursday, March 24, 2011

Chile is preparing for a concert by U2 and the unique experience of "The Claw"

Santiago de Chile, March 24 (EFE) .- The rock band U2 will land tomorrow in Santiago to present her "U2 360 °", the first American stop of a road leading to the Irish in Argentina, Mexico and Brazil in which "The Claw", a huge stage, promising to give the public an experience "unique." The stage, which will allow viewers to enjoy the concert from any location with a video system cylindrical panels interspersed with huge LED screens and a steel structure that rises to 46 meters above the ground, as the producer of the event specified , T4F, in a press release.

The gripper was designed by Willi Williams, a frequent charge of U2, and architect Mark Fisher with the intention of creating an "intimate experience" which allows viewers to "taste" in detail the movements of Bono, the "riff "The Edge, Adam Clayton's bass and percussion of Larry Mullen.

"When U2 is better you feel when surrounded by their audience, and the extraordinary production of U2 Tour 360 ° makes it possible," says U2 manager Paul McGuinness. "For the band was very important to bring all production 360 °, so that all Chilean fans can appreciate and enjoy this many legendary production, "he added.

With a removable steel structure of 480 tons, the stage will also have 198 machines and 47 mobile lighting smoke machines. In addition, the claw will ensure a sound "unique" on all four sides, as each side will have a custom sound system with enough power for a full stadium. Topics such as "Get On Your Boots", "Magnificent" and "I'll Go Crazy If I Do not Go Crazy Tonight", the band's latest album, "No Line On The Horizon" (2009), excluding classic band, are some of the melodies that Irish gift before leaving for Argentina.

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