Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
concert stage design, live performance, cosmic imagery, spiral galaxy visualization, particle effects, LED screen technology, silhouetted performers, amber tonality, copper luminosity, burnt sienna, cadmium orange, warm color palette, theatrical lighting, tenebristic contrast, symmetrical composition, pyramidal structure, geometric staging, multi-level platform, immersive environment, contemporary entertainment design, spectacular staging, celestial backdrop, stellar formation, audience perspective, architectural lighting, dynamic staging, rock concert aesthetic, arena performance, monumental scale, atmospheric depth, warm illumination, digital projection, experiential design, collective experience, transcendent spectacle, musical performance, band silhouettes, elevated platform, reflective surfaces, luminous particles, entertainment technology, stage architecture, dramatic presentation, aspirational imagery, cosmic theater
Mayday's Fly to 2022 is a milestone tour after their non audience online concert amid Covid-19. The show started in a small rehearsal room, moving to an empty Stadium, and ending with a live audience, symbolizing a global return to normalcy from lockdowns. Unlike their previous lavish setups, this tour focuses on pure imagery to convey human emotions and highlight people centric themes like global environmental issues, pandemic related social challenges, daily life, and human relationships. Performances aim to allow audiences to empathize and release emotions, creating positive social impact.