Neon District renders a music brand as a place: a wireframe city in three.js, glowing magenta and cyan, intensifying as the cursor moves through it. It is the visual equivalent of a soundcheck, you feel the show before a date is scrolled.
Under the spectacle, the site is a box office. The tour table is the second thing on screen, each date carrying its ticket status in mono type; the latest release block serves every streaming platform in one tap; merch and mailing list capture the committed.
The Tier-4 engineering follows the Orbit discipline: three.js lazy-loads on this route alone, the scene initializes after first paint, and reduced-motion or no-WebGL visitors get a designed static poster, because a fan on an old phone still needs to buy the ticket.