Artist SpotlightMayday

Sat Oct 01 2022

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“The 435/445 capsules have more presence at the sensitive 5kHz frequency, and the 445 has great ambient noise rejection, especially when used on catwalks. The new capsules are an improvement over their sister models and we look forward to using them at our upcoming concert tours.” – KK Chuang (Monitor Engineer)

Mayday kicks off 2021 with a series of live concerts in Taiwan

When rock and pop super-band Mayday announced their “Mayday Fly to 2021” concerts, tickets to the six live shows sold out virtually immediately. Thanks to Taiwan’s low Covid-19 infection rate, Mayday’s concerts, held at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium on December 31 and January 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10, were among the first large-scale events to happen in Asia, and perhaps even worldwide. Even more thrilling to the band’s huge and passionate fanbase, the spectacular shows were Mayday’s first tour in the country since 1999, even though the band had been touring worldwide before. The band’s performances, which more than lived up to the sky-high expectations, were captured by wireless and wired microphones from Sennheiser.
 
Mayday kicks off 2021 with a series of live concerts in Taiwan
  • Mayday kicks off 2021 with a series of live concerts in Taiwan

    When rock and pop super-band Mayday announced their “Mayday Fly to 2021” concerts, tickets to the six live shows sold out virtually immediately. Thanks to Taiwan’s low Covid-19 infection rate, Mayday’s concerts, held at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium on December 31 and January 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10, were among the first large-scale events to happen in Asia, and perhaps even worldwide. Even more thrilling to the band’s huge and passionate fanbase, the spectacular shows were Mayday’s first tour in the country since 1999, even though the band had been touring worldwide before. The band’s performances, which more than lived up to the sky-high expectations, were captured by wireless and wired microphones from Sennheiser.
     
    Mayday kicks off 2021 with a series of live concerts in Taiwan