Last edited by a moderator:
It would probably cost more to ship it back then the thing is actually worth truth told. As I said on LN, I want to see a 120k rig hanging in it. I'll take it though if someone is offering....
So they won't have to ship it, will this include trussing? When it comes down to it a stage is a stage, it's all the other stuff that cost's heaps.
Yes, wouldn't it be marvelous to be the beneficiary of this?Right. So if they're giving away the stage why not give away the equipment right? I mean, come on. It's going to take a lot to ship it all the way back. I'll come pick it up. I'll even rent the trucks. Hows about it?
I noticed in the video what could easily be a dozen or more semi-trucks (it's hard to tell how many are the same truck just moving around).
What's the biggest tour you have seen in terms of number of vehicles to haul stuff?
How man trucks in a typical tour's convoy?
Most arena tours that I have done lately have all been 9-10 trucks. Trans Siberian usually has 13 from what I remember. I worked a cirque arena show awhile back with 16. Most country tours are out there with around 10. It really depends though if they are carrying a stage or not. A stage can easily add 2 trucks. The HUD truss has cut down a truck from what I can tell. I have done arena shows with as few as 3 though. It all depends on the size of the show. Add on top of that the 6-7 buses of performers and crew and you have a good sized armada. I love hearing musicians say how they live green...
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.