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Release Date:
May 14, 2022
Original Title:
Little Mix: The Last Show (For Now...)
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Driift
Gold Dust Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
Little Mix presents "The Last Show (for now…)," a global livestream of the final show of their huge Confetti tour live from the O2 Arena, London on Saturday 14 May 2022. This was the last chance for fans to see Little Mix perform live before they take their break from the band to focus on other projects.
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Accountant:
Jake Duncan
Carpenter:
Dave Hall
Chief Lighting Technician:
Roger Tallefer
Choreographer:
Jay Revell
Creative Director:
Dan Shipton
Ross Nicholson
Jay Revell
Director:
Liz Clare
Director of Photography:
Nat Hill
Executive Producer:
Ric Salmon
Sasha Duncan
Lucy Bell
Lighting Design:
Samuel Tozer
Lighting Director:
Kris Goodman
Producer:
Kate Sinden
Production Assistant:
Ying Yau
Production Manager:
Ant Carr
Andy Colby
Rigging Gaffer:
Andy Squibb
Sound:
Mark Littlewood
Craig Pryde
Stage Director:
Torin Arnold
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