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When the Bridges to Babylon tour rolled into Owen Field, it wasn’t just a concert. It was a
construction project.
Promoter TNA International invited media to preview the massive stage at the south end of
the stadium. Production holds were released once sightlines were confirmed, turning
previously held seats into some of the best in the house. $65.25 tickets went on sale at the
Lloyd Noble Center. Cash only.
After the OU vs Kansas State football game, the Stones’ crew took control of the field and
worked around the clock. The stage was built to resemble the top of a bridge, complete
with a massive oval video screen and a secondary stage out in the middle of the stadium.
This wasn’t a small setup. The tour traveled with 32 semi-trucks and 10 crew buses.
Rock and roll at stadium scale.
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By Max Baker Jr.
When the Bridges to Babylon tour rolled into Owen Field, it wasn’t just a concert. It was a
construction project.
Promoter TNA International invited media to preview the massive stage at the south end of
the stadium. Production holds were released once sightlines were confirmed, turning
previously held seats into some of the best in the house. $65.25 tickets went on sale at the
Lloyd Noble Center. Cash only.
After the OU vs Kansas State football game, the Stones’ crew took control of the field and
worked around the clock. The stage was built to resemble the top of a bridge, complete
with a massive oval video screen and a secondary stage out in the middle of the stadium.
This wasn’t a small setup. The tour traveled with 32 semi-trucks and 10 crew buses.
Rock and roll at stadium scale.
Like, share, and follow so these stories keep getting told.
Follow & Connect:
Max Baker Jr. Instagram @bmaddmaxx | Facebook @bmaddmaxx
Jeff Brownen Facebook @jeff.brownen
Here’s The Deal YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@heresthedealok
Here’s The Deal Podcast Website
https://heresthedealok.com
Buy Here’s The Deal Vintage & Collectables
https://heresthedealvintagecollectables.com
Get an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card
https://medcardsmadeeasy.net
Concert & Event Production Services
https://bakerboyspro.com
Buy Roadie CBD Balm & Oil
https://bakersremedycbd.com