I think the frame in the middle of the arena is not only there because they wanted it there. The problem with this arena during bidding was, that its roof is not strong enough to hold all the equipment and it needed reinforcement and because of that I think that frame hides pillars.
I just love how the graphics are going more 2D. It just feels more like now. And the stage design is actually so amazing that I really want to be here again. If I can get tickets, I will probably cry again entering the arena 🤣
It goes up, and it goes down. There are rigs and motors holding it and in case of need they pull it down or up. If this is the case, as its also transparent
I think the frame in the middle of the arena is not only there because they wanted it there.
The problem with this arena during bidding was, that its roof is not strong enough to hold all the equipment and it needed reinforcement and because of that I think that frame hides pillars.
@@Phaios95 thats an interesting idea if its part of a wider rigging system.
@@JanBors
It just got confirmed by a local newspaper (I‘m Swiss) that the frame indeed hides pillars to reinforce the roof.
brilliant observation!!
I just love how the graphics are going more 2D. It just feels more like now. And the stage design is actually so amazing that I really want to be here again. If I can get tickets, I will probably cry again entering the arena 🤣
I cannot wait how it will look on TV, obviously, I am a nerd in this 😂
@@JanBors I'm feeling very positive about this. That frame and the grid just look so beautiful to me! Excited!
I don't understand how the LED wall can move? Can someone explain? It'll make the performances interesting to be sure!
It goes up, and it goes down. There are rigs and motors holding it and in case of need they pull it down or up. If this is the case, as its also transparent
@JanBors similar to the way it moved in malmö then?
@ yes
One thing - when I talk about Stockholm, I mean Malmo and about London, I mean Liverpool respectively 😂🥹 yayks 😂