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More information for "Personnel"

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I collected from The 1989 World Tour Live on Apple Music. We should use it?? Phamthuathienvan talk

Tour production

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  • Excutive producers 13 Management - Adrea Swift, Robert Allen, Austin Fish
  • 13 Management - Missy Iredell, Frank Bell, Grant Garner, Jay Schaudies, Alison Hudson, Kevin Coffey, Siera Barnett, Kathy Kemp
  • Prodution Designers - Taylor Swift, Baz Halpin, Chris Nyfield
  • Tour manager - Erica Worden
  • Legal - Jessica Francis
  • Publicist - Tree Paine
  • Tour Accountant - Jaindam Kirpich
  • Production Manager - Arthur Kemish
  • Production Coordinator - Victoria Tanner
  • Audio - Chris Rowe
  • Stage Manager - Dewey Shepard
  • Aeg Rep. - Michael Dugan, Andrea Ponce
  • Wardrobe - Floyd Williams, Joseph Cassell, Jessica Jones, Shannon Summers, Tyler Green, Todd Cantrell, Pamela Lewis
  • Hair and Make-up - Donna Edmondson
  • Hair Stylist - Jemma Muradian
  • Make-up Artist - Lorrie Turk
  • Loft 89 - Stephanie Simbeck
  • Front of House Engineer - Michael Tinsley
  • FOH - David Payne
  • Carpenter - Luke Larson, Eric Piontownski, Dewey Evans, Reynaldo Rodriguez Rojas, Alex Larson, Claudya Alain
  • Automation - Rick Berger, Dan Hartmann, Keith Stacey, Michael Pettit
  • Automation/Vatio Motors - Michael Berger
  • Rigger - Todd Mauger, Alberto Pozzetti, Ryan Floyd
  • Director of Security - Ryan Malutinok
  • Security - Brandon Hughes, Jason Bertrand, David Durkin, Jeff Gebhardt, Jeff Byrum
  • Venue Security - Marty Wallgren, Natasha Cocchiarelle
  • Guitar Technician - Andrew Jones, Steve Uncapher Jr., Jody Harris, Josh Miller
  • Keyboard Technician - Galen Henson
  • Audio Technician - CJ Boggs, Casey Stewart, Andrew Dudash, Simon Farrell, Otavio "Guto" Santos
  • Drum Technician - Mark Arnold
  • Artist Monitor Engineer - Jordan Kolenc
  • Band Monitor Engineer - Scott Wasilk
  • Rf Audio Technician - Bill Flugan
  • Pyro/Lasers Technician - Reid Schulte-Derne, Renato Sulmona, Hayden Hale, Alex Kingry, Eric Muccio, Nicholas Burcul
  • Wristband Technician - Jacques Vanier, Eric Parker, Sebastian Lavoie
  • Lighting Techinician - John Flynn, David Evans, Nathan Ellis, Jason Bowman, Nicholas West, Chelsea Gill, Thomas James, Benjamin Timms, Paul Sadler
  • Video Engineer - Scott Coraci
  • Video Technician - Sean Harper, Nathaniel Fountain Jr, KarlHansen, Jon Stutsman, Mark Stutsman, Aaron Wagner, Austin Wavra, Chad Mcclymonds
  • Behind the scenes Videographer - Jordan Lynn, Ivan Clow
  • Merchandise - Butch Dominguez, Brewer Adams, Norman James
  • Control Freak - Ryan Middleness
  • Video Content Director - Grbriel Coutu-Dumont
  • Video Artist Director/Desingner - David Farfard, Janicke Morissette
  • Montion Designer/ 3D Artist - Frederic Leblank
  • Choreographer - Tyce Diorio
  • Assist. Choreographer - Tricia Miranda
  • Assist. Production Designer - Mellissa Garcia

Interludes

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The concert included quite a few interludes. Shouldn't they be added to the set list? Johnnyboytoy (talk) 02:17, 24 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Stage design

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(talk) 03:25, 3 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Table format

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The current table in the "Shows" section should be updated to meet MOS:ACCESS (see WP:CONCERTS#Tables for specifics). Some other points:

  • since all of the shows are in 2015, this could be included in the "Date" column header, so it doesn't need to be repeated for every entry
  • don't see any reason to highlight entries with "N/A" (normally used to stand out from the rest, i.e., to indicate some significance)
  • well-known countries should not be linked (see MOS:OVERLINK); also, "United States" is often abbreviated "U.S." in tables (see MOS:ABBR#Exceptions)

Ojorojo (talk) 14:50, 5 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Looks good. The rest of her tour articles would also benefit from updating. On some other tour articles, I wonder if the "legs" are actually identified as such by reliable sources. It doesn't seem like a date or two in the UK squeezed into the middle of a bunch of American dates really constitutes a "European leg". —Ojorojo (talk) 16:23, 5 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Set list section too long?

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Just curious as to why the set list section has been tagged as too long... same goes for Reputation Stadium Tour, The Red Tour and Speak Now World Tour. None of them seem overly long to me and use columns where necessary to cut down on white space... Rfl0216 (talk) 20:28, 30 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]