Talk:Ending on a High Note Tour

Factual errors published about the stage used for the stadium shows Aug/Sep 2010?
I'm challenging the sources for the weight of the stage. I seriously doubt this stage weigh 1500 tonnes. I believe the sources are wrong. Consider this: The famous stages now used for U2's 360° Tour are the tallest and widest stage constructions ever used for a travelling concert tour. There are three steel constructions in total. Each of the elevated constructions weigh about 250 tonnes, and carry 200 tonnes of audio/video, totalling under 500 tonnes.http://livedesignonline.com/u2360tour/0804-qa-stageco/ I don't know if the stage itself on the field is counted as part of the about 450 tonnes, I have no sources specifying that. As I'm sure you have all seen photos of this stage set, you'll have to agree that it's unlikely the stage A-ha used for these stadium shows weigh 1500 tonnes, three times more than U2's 50 meter high, 60 meter wide, and 50 meter deep construction. I'm surprised this misinformation has been reproduced in Norwegian media again, and again, and again during the timeframe of these shows, and that no one connected to the construction company has noticed and corrected the errors. Are1981 (talk) 23:26, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

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