This is through 1iota, which is a casting agency for filmed shows. They always suggest categorical dress codes for these things. I went to a taped FOB performance for a New Year's Eve program through them, and a "formal" dress code was to be enforced. Made sense for the occasion, but the dress code wasn't as enforced as they claimed they it would be.
WOW. People really love their flip flops & cargo's. Get that it's not be band's idea, but still think it's fun. People need to lighten up.
I constantly wear my Berks with a fuego pair of stance socks. I don't think I've ever met anyone who likes it but me. But damn I'm cozy all the time.
Ok but didn't they have a similar dress code instituted for their ENTIRE arena tour a couple years back? That had nothing to do with them filming, it was all because of pretentiousness.