bobby mcalpine wide angle shot convert this stage and interior into a photoreal upscale nightclub in use at night keep the architecture and proportions exactly as shown exposed steel truss system balcony geometry and railing ceiling height stage height and shape wood stage fascia rigging positions and the large spiral wooden ceiling centerpiece do not change the geometry or add new structures curtains plants signage or decor add balanced warm ambient architectural lighting so the room is clearly visible add cove lighting along balcony edges and architectural lines uplight the spiral wooden ceiling feature so it becomes a focal point stage lighting rigs remain active and realistic with controlled beams and light haze not overpowering the room upgrade the seating to a more luxurious and upscale lounge environment place larger more comfortable lounge groupings with premium materials such as tufted leather rich velvet dark wood tables and brushed metal details arrange the seating logically and oriented toward the stage increase the number of patrons fill the space with a denser affluent audience seated in the lounge areas and standing in appropriate locations everyone must face the stage and pay attention to the performers engaged and focused no one distracted taking photos or looking away density should feel lively and active but not overcrowded or chaotic the single led wall behind the performers must show one unified abstract motion background suitable for a live show the background must be consistent across the entire wall not a collage no logos no text no photographs no recognizable imagery integrate a simulated picture in picture imag camera feed within the led wall content as a clean rectangular overlay that looks like part of the led processor signal no separate screens tvs or monitors anywhere in the room the led wall is the only display surface use a polished concrete floor with soft reflections keep the existing camera angle and composition final mood is premium modern exclusive full of energy and ready for a live performance architecture