Seeing Is Believing Tour
Dynamo Seeing Is Believing | |
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Company | Inner Circle Films Phil Mcintrye Productions Frontier Touring Mushroom Group |
Genre | Magic |
Location | Worldwide |
Creative team | |
Director | Tom Caruso |
Creative Producer | Dan Albion |
Frontier Touring Director | Michael Harrison |
Mushroom Group, CEO | Michael Gudinski |
Designer | Ric Lipson |
Creative Consultants | Paul Kieve Luke Jermay Harry De Cruz Rory Adams Tom Elderfield Robert Pound |
Lighting Designer | Tim Lutkin |
Video Creative Director | Mark Hough |
Video Producer | Sam Pattinson |
Sound Designer | Rory Madden |
Music Designer | Nick Phillips |
Production Manager | Matt Towell |
Video Content and Direction | Alex Hartman Amer Iqbal |
Tour Photographer | Andrew Timms |
Other information | |
Tour Manager | Gordon Issacs (UK) Adam Painter (Aus) |
Production Manager | Andy Gibbs |
Stage Management | Stuart Tucker (UK) Adam Painter Kelly Butterfield (UK) Gary Young (UK) Darren Davidson (Aus) Clare Hill (Aus) Rosie Gilbert (Aus) Anneka Baughan (Aus) |
Personal Assistant | Charis Platford Sarah Nicholls |
Seeing Is Believing was a live tour by English magician Dynamo. The tour was initially billed as a run of UK dates in late 2015, beginning at the O2 Apollo, Manchester, visiting London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Birmingham and Leeds.[1]
Frayne's ambitions for the show were high, commenting to the press that “[he was] hoping that like [he] did for magic on TV, [he could] reinvent the live magic show and produce something fans [had] never seen before.”[2]
Following high demand for tickets, the tour was extended to a three years and 145 dates across 3 continents, where he sold over 750,000 tickets and filled arenas across the UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.[3][4]
As part of the tour, Dynamo became the first magician in history to headline The O2, London.[5][6]
Dynamo Live at the O2
[edit]In March 2016, Dynamo played three sold-out shows at The O2, London.[7] In doing so, he became the first magician to headline the venue.[6] To mark the occasion, Dynamo worked with TV channel Watch, with whom he had created his TV show Dynamo: Magician Impossible, to bring his live show to TV screens across the United Kingdom.[8]
Dynamo Live at The O2 followed Frayne as he embarked on the biggest live magic performance in British history. The show was broadcast live across the UK on Watch.
Tour
[edit]2015
[edit]UK
[edit]Date | Venue | City |
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6 October – 18 October | O2 Apollo | Manchester, England |
22 October – 8 November | Eventim Apollo | London |
19 November – 22 November | SECC Clyde Auditorium | Glasgow, Scotland |
25 November – 29 November | Playhouse | Edinburgh, Scotland |
2 December – 6 December | Capital FM Arena | Nottingham, England |
9 December – 13 December | Barclaycard Arena | Birmingham, England |
16 December – 20 December | First Direct Arena | Leeds, England |
2016
[edit]UK
[edit]Date | Venue | City |
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27 January – 31 January | Brighton Centre | Brighton, England |
3 February – 7 February | Motorpoint Arena | Cardiff, Wales |
10 February – 14 February | Bournemouth International Centre | Bournemouth, England |
18 February – 21 February | Metro Radio Arena | Newcastle, England |
24 February – 28 February | Motorpoint Arena | Sheffield, England |
2 March – 6 March | Echo Arena | Liverpool, England |
9 March – 13 March | The SSE Arena | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
16 March – 20 March | 3Arena | Dublin, Ireland |
23 March – 24 March | First Direct Arena | Leeds, England |
26 March – 27 March | Barclaycard Arena | Birmingham, England |
29 March – 30 March | The O2 | London |
1 April – 2 April | Manchester Arena | Manchester, England |
Australia
[edit]Date | Venue | City |
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5 November – 6 November | Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, Australia |
8 November – 9 November | Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, Australia |
12 November – 13 November | Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne |
16 November – 17 November | Entertainment Centre | Adelaide, Australia |
21 November – 24 November | Perth Arena | Perth, Australia |
2018
[edit]South Africa
[edit]Date | Venue | City |
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11 May – 13 May | Sun Arena | Pretoria |
18 May – 19 May | GrandWest Grand Arena | Cape Town |
New Zealand
[edit]Date | Venue | City |
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20 July – 21 July | Horncastle Arena | Christchurch |
23 July - 24 July | TSB Arena | Wellington |
26 July – 29 July | Spark Arena | Auckland |
References
[edit]- ^ Wightman, Catriona (2014-09-22). "Now you can see Dynamo perform live". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ Laws, Roz (2015-11-23). "Magician Dynamo adds an extra Birmingham date to his first live tour". birminghammail. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ "Dynamo Magician Live UK Tour Dates".
- ^ "StackPath".
- ^ "Dynamo | the O2".
- ^ a b Hegarty, Tasha (2016-02-10). "Dynamo will be the first magician to play The O2 Arena". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ "Dynamo will be the first magician to have their own show at Greenwich's O2 arena". News Shopper. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ Agius, Nicola (2016-03-30). "Dynamo warns 'this could be the last time you ever see me' ahead of live show". mirror. Retrieved 2019-06-12.