The "white wall" and "White T-stage" at the venue weren't truly original, but veiled in a layer of primordial "white veil," and the "ground" was the same.
After the layer of "white veil" on the ground and walls was removed, the venue transformed into a dreamlike T-stage composed of gigantic screens.
The primitive feel of the event site vanished in an instant, replaced by a complete image of a Milky Way stellar system.
After the "primitive set" was replaced, changes also began to take place "above" the venue.
The huge screens converged above the heads of the audience.
The venue had shrunk a bit from before, with the huge screens enclosing a three-dimensional space.
A 360-degree, no blind spot, boundless starry sky enveloped everyone present at the event.
At the end of the T-stage, the two doors from which the models made their entrances and exits now looked like two black holes.
If it were someone else's event, they might not choose screens, but direct projection instead.