The tour, which kicked off at San Antonio's 18,500-capacity AT&T Center on August 27, celebrates 2019 album Opus and Anthony's three-decade career. It has sold out arenas across the US, with fans eager to see him play live for the first time since early-2020. The three-time Grammy Award and six-time Latin Grammy Award winner's compositions vary from slow and heart wrenching to fast and flamboyant, moving fans to tears in one moment and lifting them to their feet the next. Therefore, the show design had to be both engaging and extremely dynamic.

"I wanted to create a production that could not only accommodate his talented band, but also offer the flares of Latin salsa," reveals Shirley. "I knew that we needed some sort of modern, yet classic, approach to an orchestra set up, thus the multi-tiered stage design. From there I looked at unique and creative ways to not only light the talent, but also provide the audience with lighting design appropriate for the genre."

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