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SR: Is there anything new or different fans can expect on this tour since it's the 20th anniversary tour?
RR: "Everything is different; it's an entirely new stage. We lost the stage a couple years ago to a truck fire. We had an axle fire on one of the trucks so we lost everything, our backdrops, the stage itself, we lost everything. We were due for a change anyway; it was almost like God smiled on us. So now we have everything new, new drum riser, new props, and new video, so all of that. Obviously we are playing a lot of the same songs because people want to hear the hits, we also pulled a few old ones out, we got 'We're An American Band', so there is a lot of new stuff to see." [see full story to read the full interview]
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