Spanning over 80 dates across Europe and North America, the Miss Possessive Tour marked Tate McRae’s debut arena run. TAIT partnered with the creative team to deliver a bold, fashion-meets-industrial staging package that blended construction-site grit with runway attitude.
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The stage featured multi-level Mag Deck platforms, scenic cranes, and an automated billboard backdrop that brought the concept to life. The flown billboard lifted during the opening sequence to reveal Tate, while five scissor lifts in the T-shaped thrust elevated mid-show to unveil concealed lighting and provide dynamic show looks for Tate and her dancer’s energetic choreography. All automation – including hoists, lifts, and pantograph lighting effects – was powered by the TAIT Navigator Automation Platform. The custom “cranes” that frame the stage required an engineering solution that ensured structural integrity, transportability, and seamless deployment throughout the tour.
Image provided by Beth Saravo
Image provided by Beth Saravo
Image provided by Beth Saravo
Image provided by Beth Saravo
TAIT supported the creative and production teams with a custom package built at our Wakefield facility, enabling real-time refinement throughout the process and an end result that seamless with the original client creative. Together, we delivered a refined, tourable set that supported Tate McRae’s transition to arena-scale touring.