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It’s just turned 10:50 PM on a warm September night when the band returns to the USANA Amphitheater stage southwest of Salt Lake City for an encore. Though they make it seem spontaneous, the move is, of course, planned, and the song had, of course, already been picked. It’s a perfect send off that will leave the crowd buzzing and keep the band from violating the venue’s strict 11:00 PM curfew. But as the show ends and the audience makes its way to the exits, another meticulously choreographed and time-sensitive show begins… one with far less fanfare. The tour’s next stop is Ball Arena, in Denver, 522 miles or 840 kilometers away, and that concert starts in exactly 21 hours. So now it’s all hands on deck to get the band, their set, and their double-digit crew to Colorado on time. Really, this show—this process of getting the band and company from Salt Lake to Denver—began a few hours ago when the tour manager headed into their backstage office along with the venue's promoter carrying...