Aerosmith prepares for Costa Rica

The American band of hard rock Aerosmith concert will bring the first of June in Costa Rica over 300 lights and about fifty people, reported today (18/05) local newspaper Al Dia. " "Some 322 lights on a ceiling of 80 tons will be what the band Aerosmith will have on their angelina head," the newspaper said, ... See Moreciting Juan José Rojas, spokesman for the firm Tropix II, which organizes the show.
"In terms of video screens will be installed four sides of 6.5 by 5.5 meters. The other brings them to place the same group in the back of the stage," according to the newspaper version. The screens "with projectors, monitors console, 'backline' and main amplifier, added 40 tons of technical equipment provided by the band," he said. "In terms of audio, Rojas added four towers to be placed side and two in the middle, in order to ensure a good sound," said the daily.
"Aerosmith and 'staff', which is around 50 people arrive in the country on May 30 on a private flight from Brazil. From the airport will be mobilized to a hotel where they will use 53 rooms," he added. The musicians and their staff "will be mobilized in five luxury cars, three minibuses for musicians, one for production, six cars to produce the band and local production," he explained. As for dressing rooms, "used five containers in an area of 60 meters.
And security will move 600 troops, 200 of them security forces (police), "the newspaper reported. The concert, which will open the Costa Rican band Gandhi, is scheduled to be held on June at the Speedway" The Guácima "outside the central city of Alajuela, about 20 miles northwest of here.
The American band of hard rock Aerosmith concert will bring the first of June in Costa Rica over 300 lights and about fifty people, reported today (18/05) local newspaper Al Dia. " "Some 322 lights on a ceiling of 80 tons will be what the band Aerosmith will have on their angelina head," the newspaper said, ... See Moreciting Juan José Rojas, spokesman for the firm Tropix II, which organizes the show.
"In terms of video screens will be installed four sides of 6.5 by 5.5 meters. The other brings them to place the same group in the back of the stage," according to the newspaper version. The screens "with projectors, monitors console, 'backline' and main amplifier, added 40 tons of technical equipment provided by the band," he said. "In terms of audio, Rojas added four towers to be placed side and two in the middle, in order to ensure a good sound," said the daily.
"Aerosmith and 'staff', which is around 50 people arrive in the country on May 30 on a private flight from Brazil. From the airport will be mobilized to a hotel where they will use 53 rooms," he added. The musicians and their staff "will be mobilized in five luxury cars, three minibuses for musicians, one for production, six cars to produce the band and local production," he explained. As for dressing rooms, "used five containers in an area of 60 meters.
And security will move 600 troops, 200 of them security forces (police), "the newspaper reported. The concert, which will open the Costa Rican band Gandhi, is scheduled to be held on June at the Speedway" The Guácima "outside the central city of Alajuela, about 20 miles northwest of here.