I attended that show with a progressive FM disc jockey friend, and we had 4th row center seats at Norfolk's Scope Arena complements of the radio station. We were literally 15 or 20 feet from the stage. The lights started dimming about 20 minutes before the concert and there was a large half mirror ball attached to a scaffold behind and above the stage with nozzles surrounding it that started pumping smoke well before the band took the stage. Dry ice fog engulfed the stage and rolled over the proscenium and began to flow into the crowd and down the isles. When the band finally came out, we found ourselves sitting shoulder deep in dry ice fog in a sea of heads. It was totally surreal.