The 15th festival called Nashestvie took place in Tver region, Bolshoe Zavidovo (about 160 km from Moscow) on July 6-8, 2012. About 125,000 people visited the event during three days. JSA installed special designs (Layher structures and Prolyte Roofs) for the VIP zone of the festival sponsor – Chesterfield. A memorable detail of this object was the Star from Layher scaffolding elements over the area entrance.
MUSE TOUR SHOW AT POSITIVUS FESTIVAL 2010 IN LATVIA
On July 16-17, 2010, was held the popular Positivus festival. It was in Salacgrīva (a town in Latvia) near the Baltic Sea and halfway between Riga and Tallinn. More than 30,000 spectators visited the fifth festival during two days.
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IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP 2010. MOSCOW, RUSSIA, JUNE 17-20
IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP was held in Moscow from June 17 to 20, 2010. Specifically for the competitions, JSA set the impressive complex of climbing walls under one big roof (32m span) in the area between pavilion N1 and the “Druzhba narodov” (Friendship of Peoples) fountain in the All-Russia Exhibition Centre (VDNH).
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THE PRODIGY IN KYIV (UA), RIGA (LV), SAINT PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW (RU)
A block of four shows by the legend of world rave music The Prodigy was held in the fall of 2009: in Riga, Latvia (Skonto Sport Halle) 03.10.2009, in Kyiv, Ukraine (International Exhibition Center) 07.10.2009, in Russia, Moscow (Crocus Expo Hall – 09.10.2009) and St. Petersburg (Ice Arena – 11.10.2009). It was a separate block within the band’s big world tour in support of the album – Invaders Must Die.
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CREATION OF THE WORLD. THE SECOND FESTIVAL IN KAZAN
On June 27, 2009, the second festival called Creation of the World (Sotvoreniye Mira in Russian) was held in Kazan.
The festival featured more than 20 musical groups. Headliners on the Double Stage were DDT (Russia), Manu Chao (France-Spain), Mumiy Troll (Russia), Vopli Vidoplyasova (Ukraine), The Rifles (England), and Nino Katamadze (Georgia).
The audience was more than 200,000 people throughout the day.
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