Europe - Double Brit Award winning singer songwriter, Rag’N’Bone Man, spent the beginning of this year touring the UK and Europe. With his ever expanding fanbase, every academy-sized venue of the two-week UK section was sold out and he claimed the number one spot in many of the European shows, with the summer festival season following on. Front of House engineer Rob Sadler and monitor engineer Jamie Tinsley have both deployed DiGiCo SD7s throughout, supplied by rental company Nitelites.
Both Rob and Jamie say that the SD7s are not a necessity for the tour, with input counts that could be handled by smaller consoles in the range, but they are very happy with the luxury the SD7 affords. The choice of DiGiCo, however, has specific reasons behind it.
With six musicians on stage – Rory, AKA Rag'N'Bone Man, and five backing musicians - a full drum kit, two bass inputs,

UK - Philips Lighting reports that for the second consecutive year, its entertainment lighting technology has been chosen for The National Theatre's outdoor River Stage season, building on its long-standing relationship with the venue.
Located on London's South Bank, the River Stage provides a mix of theatre, DJs, family fun, vibrant dance, outdoor cinema, workshops and live music acts. This diverse programme benefits from the Philips Entertainment Lighting product portfolio, which offers flexible, easy to access, low energy stage lighting that can evoke the appropriate atmosphere and character of each of the unique performance styles, while coping with all weathers.
Lighting designer for the event, Huw Llewellyn says: "It's the diversity of performances that taxes us most. We require a portfolio of lights that work cohesively to realize all creative requests. We're ta

USA - OneRepublic is headlining the 2017 Honda Civic Tour, the sixteenth annual edition of the automaker’s summer tour, and Claypaky Mythos2 and Claypaky Sharpy Washes are along for the cross-country ride.
The Honda Civic Tour kicked off in Kansas City, Missouri in July and will wrap after Labour Day in The Woodlands, Texas. The pop rock band will play 34 dates nationwide primarily in amphitheaters. It’s OneRepublic’s first tour since releasing the album, Oh My My last October.
Production and lighting designer Mark Butts of LA’s Preset Productions partnered with director and co-production designer Raj Kapoor of LA’s Raj Kapoor Productions to create a signature look for the band. OneRepublic gave the creatives a lot of latitude to devise a “very clean, sophisticated, architectural look with a limited colour palette,” says Butts. Video plays a suppor

Australia - While Sydney Opera House regularly hosts the Sydney Symphony and Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Hall presents a huge variety of events, from comedy to awards nights to corporate functions. A need for flexibility, high demand leading to tight turnarounds, and a requirement to provide the highest quality results drive Head of Lighting Andrew Richards and his team to constantly improve their workflow and the tools they use. That’s why the Hall has installed four High End Systems SolaSpot Pro 1500s.
Replacing six traditional profile fixtures mounted in the followspot room, at the rear of the auditorium with a throw of 36 metres to the downstage edge, the SolaSpot Pro 1500s have been chosen for the huge range of looks they can provide, and their sheer power. “We needed some flexibility,” said Andrew Richards. “Instead of sending crew into the roof to refoc

USA - Paul McCartney’s long-running One on One World Tour has added 21 dates in the US this summer and autumn, with Robert Juliat Dalis LED footlights helping to showcase the evolution of his music from the 1960s to today. The US leg of the ongoing tour kicked off in Miami in July and will conclude in Detroit in October.
Lighting designer Roy Bennett is tasked with highlighting “a vast array of musical styles over the decades” during the course of the three-hour show. High-tech AV solutions, including layers of transparent video, LEDs and lasers, form a backdrop for the history of the former Beatle’s music but remain unobrustive to fans. “While we use many aspects of technology you never see them all at once, and they are never overpowering,” notes lighting director, Wally Lees.
Upstaging provided the tour with 12 Robert Juliat Dalis 862S footlights.

UK - This year’s PLASA Show seminar programme both embraces the Show’s 40-year history and continues to provide valuable education across the most important and topical subjects in the industry today. This latest tranche of the Show’s free-to-attend seminar programme will have particular appeal for anyone in AV and lighting, those wanting to refine their social media interaction, boost their productivity with processes and apps or learn more about the Production Managers Forum.
Two sessions that have the AV market firmly in mind will take place in the Audio & AV Theatre: Where does audio stand within today’s corporate environment?, chaired by AV Magazine’s editor Clive Couldwell; and Installations – you’ve come a long way, baby, chaired by Paddy Baker, editor of Installation International magazine.
“I felt strongly that <

Record Breakers - The Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the International Festival have both had record breaking box offices in their 70th anniversary year. By Monday afternoon an estimated 2,696,884 tickets had been issued for Fringe shows, an increase of 9% on last year. The event saw 53,232 performances of 3,398 shows at about 300 venues. Edinburgh International Festival's sales topped £4.3m and audiences surpassed 450,000. The Edinburgh Book Festival also had a good year with a record footfall of more than 250,000 into Charlotte Square Gardens, the largest audience in its 34-year history.
The venues for this year's Fringe included a swimming pool, a bathroom, a football ground, a tunnel and a racecourse with themes ranging from identity and grief to Brexit, Trump and the Syrian conflict.
Shona McCarthy, chief executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, said: "

South Africa - The Sneddon Theatre was host to a charity event to raise much needed funds for medical expenses for Themi Venturas, a local theatre practitioner and an industry legend based in Durban. The event was well attended by many key industry players, who generously donated money towards the drive.
South African comedian and actor, Aaron Mcilroy, wore two hats on the night, one as friend to Themi and the other as a performing artist. “I had the privilege of sharing the stage with my long-time friend John Vlismas,” said Aaron. “It's incredible to think even though we have known each other for over 20 years until this day we have never shared the stage in a performance for the public. I find this strangely bizarre.
“The evening was absolutely amazing! Not only was the audience brilliant but everyone in the entertainment industry had lined up to offer their

USA/UK - High Energy US punk rock band Blink 182 is currently on an international tour following the introduction of its new guitarist and vocalist Matt Skiba, and the release of the new California album. Jason Decter, front of house engineer for Blink 182 for the past eight years, has chosen the new SSL L200 Live console - supplied on the EU leg of the tour by PA systems specialist, SSE Audio Group, and in the US by Hi-Tech Audio via Rat Sound Systems - for the job of bringing the band's particular mania to the PA.
Blink 182 is a three-piece band that, according to Decter, "fits nicely into 36 input channels... the drum kit, bass guitar, two vocals, and some playback tracks." It’s not a huge input list, so getting the kind of power and vigour that Blink 182 is known for from the stage to the audience, while keeping its edge, requires magic from all sides. Of course

South Africa - Set, lighting and AV designer, Wilhelm Disbergen, relied on a Hippotizer Boreal and a giant mirror to create something extraordinary for the ballet production Big City, Big Dreams, staged at the Joburg Theatre.
The original showcase, directed by Fiona Ramsay, was a collaboration between three dance companies – the Joburg Ballet, Vuyani Dance Company, and Moving Into Dance Mophatong. Over 40 professional dancers adorned the stage as classical ballet infused with contemporary and street dance. The love story, with the city of Johannesburg as the backdrop, portrays a young man in the corporate world who falls in love with a dancer.
An artistic and key focus of the set was a giant mirror (15m x 9m) suspended at a 45-degree angle over the white ballet mats below, enabling the audience to see the dancers from above. “I also projected visuals on the

South Africa - Queen of Bollywood in India, Shreya Ghoshal, took to the stage at Emperor’s Palace, Johannesburg on 20 August. Rental company Bass Mechanics supplied the full technical solution which included sound, AV and lighting, the predominantly Robe lighting rig controlled with a grandMA ultra-light.
“One of the huge advantages of working on a rig with mostly one brand makes programming and designing simpler and easier to implement during a short period of time,” commented Sushil Patidar, owner and technical director of Bass Mechanics.
“Time is always a challenge and as a lighting designer, we only have a certain amount of it to ensure all pre-planning is complete. The grandMA console, which ran through Nexus DMX Artnet, helped greatly with both implementing our vision and utilizing the rig to its full potential,” says Ravi Paima, lighting designer at t

Europe - Painting with Light continues its active collaboration with entertainment tech giant Panasonic through the current European Media & Entertainment Roadshow initiative which is showcasing the brand’s latest, high-powered projectors.
The projectors work in conjunction with technologies that the Belgian creative design practice has invested in and is using in innovative ways.
These are BlackTrax remote tracking, d3 high performance media servers and Notch real-time interactive video content.
The specialist technical and programming skills needed to optimise and run these systems are also being provided by Painting with Light and the overall project is being managed for them by Wouter Verhulst.
This creative / technical partnership was first seen at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) exhibition, Amsterdam in February, where Painting with Light’

UK - Driven by the market demand and enhancing the existing stock of its clients, Dry Hire Lighting (DHL) has recently made a heavy investment in SGM’s LED technology.
Having added a substantial amount of Q-7 flood lights, P-5 and P-1 wash lights, SixPack blinders, and G-4 Wash and G-4 Wash-Beam moving heads to its inventory, it is ready to support and fulfil equipment shortfalls discretely as and when required by professional lighting hire companies.
Co-director, Rob Merrilees, states: “The selling point from our point of view is LED, IP-rating and reliability, and SGM ticks all these boxes. Our relationship with SGM is very strong and hopefully this will grow in the future.”
During a HQ visit at SGM Light, co-directors Rob Merrilees and Nic Tolkien met with SGM CEO Peter Johansen and SGM UK director Ian Kirby.
“We appreciate the opportunity to

USA - Combining various musical styles such as jazz, house, folk and soul with African, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences, it’s clear to see why Bonobo has been described by Electronic Beats magazine as one of the most prolific “genre shunning” producers. Fittingly, the lightshow on this artist’s world tour was given an expansive look by Will Thomas with help from a collection of Rogue R1 FX-B fixtures from Chauvet Professional.
Thomas relied on 19 of the Rogue R1 FX-B fixtures, supplied by Colour Sound Experiment, to complement the impressive video walls in his design for the tour, which supported Bonobo’s UK Top 5 album Migration. Given the central role that video played in his overall stage design, it was of great importance to Thomas that his lighting coordinate with the video playback, while also reflecting elements of the darker, edgier and

Australia - With a career spanning 40 years, iconic Australian band Icehouse has continued to delight millions with their music, well-known and loved by audiences across generations. Icehouse began in 1977 as a Sydney-based pub rock band called Flowers, who were the highest paid unsigned act in Australia at the time.
In 2006, Icehouse was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame, being described as “one of the most successful Australian bands of the 80s and 90s”’. Icehouse’s 1987 album Man of Colours remains to this day as the highest-selling album in Australia by an Australian band.
With a history like that, it’s no wonder the band have been selling out their 40 Years Live Tour this year as it travels the country - with more dates just announced.
Touring with an audio package from JPJ Audio, the tour utilised in-h

USA - Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado is one of the most iconic concert venues in the world. Everyone loves playing in this unique setting with its special ambience and for a recent Trey Anastasio Band (TAB) gig, LD Marc Janowitz used Robe BMFL Spots to highlight the rock formation at the back of the stage.
Marc is currently on tour with the artist with whom he’s worked since 2012. It is the third TAB tour that he has designed, and this time, the design brief was to break everything right down to basics and take a pure-lighting approach with no video, scenic or backdrops.
The touring lighting package also had to fit into a 15ft trailer towed behind the bus and dovetail into a ‘top’ package being supplied by the local promoters at each venue. So Marc looked for small, light and bright fixtures and chose 25 x Robe Spikies and 13 x Spiiders.
These are posi

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on tour is not an unfamiliar occurance. After all, the band has been on the road since it was established in 1976 and has since been considered one of the most successful and long-running American rock groups in history. This year’s tour, however, has a different air to it: not only are the Heartbreakers commemorating their 40th anniversary, but 2017 is expected to be the last year the group will tour on such a large scale.
The 46-city, cross-continent tour began in April and will continue through late September stopping at major US, Canada and UK venues to celebrate with their most dedicated fans.
With the additional pressure to mark these milestones, touring sound reinforcement powerhouse Sound Image was called upon for their services. And when it came to designing the front-fill element of the customised electro-acoustic system, presiden

Europe - Foo Fighters will be on the road through December promoting their ninth studio album, Concrete & Gold. Following dates in Asia, the Seattle band will hit Berlin and London before opening their US fall tour at Cal Jam 17 in San Bernardino, California in October. Since 2010, Dan Hadley has been the group’s production designer and lighting programmer/director, and his current design includes 27 Flare Q+ LR linear fixtures.
“We are going very light for quick runs of festivals,” says Hadley, “I had to make sure that the fixtures we were bringing packed a punch. I used the original Flares on the last tour to bash and colour the crowd. The Q+ Linears do the same job while providing an unbroken line of light and colour. This adds a sort of architectural/scenic element that makes it stand out from any other lighting rig that the audience is seeing that day

UK - The latest lighting console from British lighting and video control manufacturer Avolites is currently being used to control the versatile lighting rig on the National Theatre's River Stage Festival on London's South Bank.
A free outdoor event, the River Stage Festival runs each weekend throughout the month of August. Audiences are invited to see a wide range performances from award-winning dance and cinema to family workshops, live music and theatre.
"The festival's varied performance agenda features over 60 live events," says Huw Llewellyn, the National Theatre's lighting resources supervisor and chief lighting designer for the River Stage. "To meet demand, we needed a lighting console that could deliver an extensive range of lighting control options."
The Arena console is the latest control surface in the Avolites Titan range, with 40 precision playbac

UK - MDG is a well-respected manufacturer of industry bench-mark haze and fog generators and is loved and well-known within the industry. This summer the company has made some unusual new friends, namely Mole, Ratty, Badger and Mr Toad from the riverbank.
The Wind in the Willows the musical, has had a riotous run at the London Palladium this summer. Spectacularly produced by Jamie Hendry Productions and written by Julian Fellowes, Oscar-winning screenwriter and creator of Downton Abbey, and the Olivier award-winning composer and lyricist, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the show has been a great success.
The production’s lighting designer, Howard Harrison, insisted on using two MDG ATMe haze generators for this show. Harrison commented, “MDG is one of the super companies I have always believed in. They produce very good high-quality products and I ha

USA - JR Lighting provided the lighting, rigging and control package for the US leg of American pop punk band All Time Low’s The Young Renegades tour , a successful six-week run this summer that featured Elation Professional lighting and video.
Lighting designer Jeff Maker (Pierce the Veil, The Dresden Dolls) has worked with All Time Low for the past eight years and earlier this year used Elation lighting on a string of shows in the UK and Europe. For 2017’s U.S. leg he added a dominant upstage visual piece in the form of an eye-catching LED video wall. “Whereas the UK design was all about the lighting, the U.S. leg was very video heavy,” Maker explains, referencing the unique cityscape/soundwave video wall made up of Elation EMAG4 LED video panels. “We wanted to create a very interactive design that helped transform the stage with each song having its own persona


Japan - Summer is the festival season right around the world — and that includes Japan, which is awash with many music festivals.
Rock In Japan is one of the biggest open-air events of its kind in the country, and is held on four days over two consecutive weekends in August. Once again, crowds of more than 68,000 people assembled on each day, totalling over 272,000 people in all. Tickets sold out in advance, and many TV stations reported on how successful the event was.
Martin Audio Japan has deployed its MLA speakers for this event for many years, and once again they covered the main Grass Stage with their equipment for the 2017 edition. While this again included the MLA series, all attention was focused on the new XE500 floor monitors along the front edge of the stage, seen for the first time in Japan and Asia Pacific. Powered by an equally new Martin Audio

USA - The theme of the fourth annual EST Festival, which took place outside Cleveland August 11-13, was “1970 Something” a tribute to those unruly, hard-driving days when social inhibitions seemed to be falling like bowling pins. Early Seventies style swagger was out in full force during the two-day festival, as its founder Machine Gun Kelly and other hip-hop heavyweights like Gucci Mane tore things up with some high-powered decibels. There were even some period piece scenic elements dotting the festival grounds for atmosphere, but the Alex Kay lightshow that supported the onstage performances went way beyond anything anyone could ever have imagined back in the day.
Kay, of NPi Audio Visual Solutions, used an array of high output fixtures, a 13’ x 20’ video wall, and projection mapping with 20K projectors to create a non-stop visual assault that matched the music on

USA - When WestJet Airlines, Canada’s second-largest air carrier and the number one international carrier into Las Vegas, wanted to celebrate its 21st birthday, the company decided to go all out and set some Guinness World Records in the process. WestJet treated passengers on one of its Toronto-Las Vegas flights to a massive light show in Utah’s Mojave Desert featuring 126 Claypaky Mythos fixtures
Creative agency Rethink devised the rather daunting concept, which Westbury National Show Systems Ltd. in Toronto executed. “We don’t scare easily,” laughs Westbury Vice President Rob Sandolowich. The full-service AV company provides lighting, staging, video and audio services for shows and permanent installations.
Rethink’s idea was to create a giant, ground-based spinning wheel of lights with a prize-winning seat number revealed in the center. The lights would b

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