
In light of even more details being revealed regarding Madonna’s “Sticky and Sweet” tour entourage, it’s good to see at least one bright spot of sustainability making an appearance.
Tonight, the 50-city tour will roll into Zurich, Switzerland and the 50-year-old singer will take to the stage in front of an expected 73,000 fans. The good news? A large majority of those fans will all take public transportation to the concert. In fact, all concert tickets include return travel by train. How cool is that? The demand is expected to be so great, that the Swiss Federal Railways is laying on 130 extra trains to cope.
Would be kind of cool if all cities comped rides on public transportation to and from major concerts to reduce the environmental impact.
Anyways, on the other side of the issue, Madonna’s tour apparently features 60 trucks, 15 buses and a team of 250 people. She has a 1,000 square foot building constructed wherever she goes to hold her 3,500 wardrobe items, and also 12 travelling trampolines.
Who has 12 trampolines?! I mean, I would love to set them up in a circle and bounce around baseball field or something — but seriously?
Enjoy the concert tonight, Switzerland. And thanks for at least reducing your own environmental impact for the show.
via swissinfo
Thanks to Schibli for the tip!
Categories: Music
Tags: madonna.
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