Mr Natale has mixed the band since their Bigger Bang tour in 2005, and is now a self-confessed fan of the i218 system. The Stones are a long-term Clair Global client, having first toured with the company in the 1970s, with Clair’s S4 and i5 systems used in the past. There is no doubt that the five shows, plus two extra dates in Shanghai and Singapore added after the tour was announced, saw the band – now mostly in their seventies – in top form, rocking arenas and delivering up the unique experience that is a Rolling Stones concert. The 14 on Fire tour played three storming nights in Tokyo, then travelled to the Cotai Arena, Macau, where a Clair Brothers i218 three-way active line array system, specified by front of house engineer Dave Natale, made its debut with the band. THE ROLLING STONES WERE certainly living up to the name of their new 2014 tour dates, which kicked off in Abu Dhabi in February.
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