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British architect Mark Fisher, who designed some of the most spectacular tour stages ever seen, including the stage for the MDNA Tour, has died at the age of 66, following a long illness.
He was the senior designer for the Beijing Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies and was one of the three executive producers at the London 2012 Games ceremonies.
His work influenced not only the colleagues and crews with whom he worked but also surprised and delighted the many millions of people who experienced his designs all over the world.
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Apart from the MDNA Tour stage, he designed the stages for the following tours:
Pink Floyd's The Wall (1980-1981) and Division Bell (1994) tours
Janet Jackson's All For You Tour (2001)
Mylène Farmers 13-show residency at Bercy (2006)
The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle (1989-1990), Voodoo Lounge (1994-1995), Bridges to Babylon (1997-1998) and A Bigger Bang (2005-2007) tours
Genesis' Turn It On Again: The Tour (2007)
Muse's shows at Wembley during their Black Holes & Revelations Tour (2007)
Tina Turner's 50th anniversary tour (2008-2009)
Metallica's World Magnetic Tour (2008-2010)
AC/DC'sBlack Ice World Tour (2008-2010)
U2's ZooTV (1992-1993), PopMart (1997-1998) and 360° (2009-2011) tours
Laura Pausini's Inedito World Tour (2011-2013)
Lady Gaga's Born This Way Ball (2012-2013)
Elton John's Million Dollar Pian show (2011-present)
Robbie Williams' Take The Crown Tour (2013)
His work:
http://www.stufish.com/concerts-2.html