MILOS Steel Truss supports “PUR” in Germany Live by Thomas Richard - May 6, 2019 Legendary German pop rock group “PUR’ is known throughout Germany for their string of #1 hits from the 1990’s and 2000’s. They’ve ridden this wave of success for decades and still maintain a strong following with a constant touring schedule throughout the country. For their latest tour, the band wanted to
David Foster Tours with Allen & Heath Live by Thomas Richard - May 6, 2019 Beginning on June 3rd, multiple Grammy award-winning audio engineer Orlando Calzada of OSA International will be mixing front of house with an Allen & Heath dLive S5000 for the Canadian leg of writer/producer David Foster’s The Hitman Tour. A 16-time Grammy winner himself, Foster will be performing songs he has written
Elation Lights for one of World’s Biggest Esports Events Live by Thomas Richard - May 3, 2019 Fans from across the globe turned the Polish city of Katowice into the epicenter of esports in late February for the Intel Extreme Masters tournament. Included in the large lighting and video package used by Warsaw-based technical event production company ARAM were full colour SixBar 1000 and white light DTW Bar
DiGiCo Treats Nicki Minaj Like a Queen on Her Nicki WRLD Tour Live by Thomas Richard - May 1, 2019 Although North American audiences were justifiably disappointed when Nicki Minaj cancelled her fall 2018 NickiHndrxx tour with Future after deciding to "re-evaluate elements of production” and devote more time to rehearsals before hitting the road, her overseas fans recently got the chance to reap the benefits of a fantastically solid
André Rieu And The Johann Strauss Orchestra Light Up With Martin Lighting Live by Thomas Richard - April 28, 2019 World-famous violinist and conductor André Rieu is known for his incredibly popular tours, visiting over 100 venues a year with his Johann Strauss orchestra. The tour has a huge opportunity to impress both live audiences and millions of viewers watching in cinemas and on DVD. This means that the lighting needs
CHAUVET Professional Provides Knockout Looks For European Cruiserweight Title Fight Live by Thomas Richard - April 28, 2019April 28, 2019 European cruiserweight boxing champion Yves Ngabu is nothing short of a sporting tour de force. Of his first 19 professional fights, the native Belgian won all of them - with 13 victories delivered with spectacular knockout punches. For Ngabu’s recent successful cruiserweight title defense against Danish hopeful Micki Nielsen in his
OCUBO Wows Lyon’s Fête des Lumières with AV Stumpfl PIXERA debut Live by Thomas Richard - April 24, 2019 The world-renowned Fête des Lumières in Lyon is an event not to be missed in the vibrant French city’s calendar. The reference name in light festivals, all eyes are on the innovative programme of spectaculars and those who are behind the unforgettable displays of truly unique artistry. Having first participated in
disguise ensures Mean Girls, The Musical shines brightly on Broadway Live by Thomas Richard - April 24, 2019 Mean Girls, The Musical has been playing at Broadway’s August Wilson Theatre since April 2018. It’s a fast-moving expedition through Tina Fey’s infamous story, which explores the impact of the ever-fluctuating pecking order of high school girls. Based on the 2004 cult teen film of the same name; it has
Modulo Pi’s Media Servers Ensure Dazzling Projection Mapping Live by Thomas Richard - April 20, 2019April 20, 2019 For the 86th San Francisco Ballet Opening Night Gala, the lavish rotunda of the San Francisco City Hall was flooded with hundreds of patrons and donors gathering together for a memorable evening. Production company Immersive was in charge of creating a neat projection mapping and lighting install for the event called
Robe Gets Elected in Israel Live by Thomas Richard - April 20, 2019 Robe moving lights were unmistakably present during the recent Israeli general elections and specifically during broadcasts from the country’s main news station, Channel 12, which built a special pop-up studio in front of Israel’s famous Parliament building, the Knesset, which was live for a week. Lighting designer Ofer Jacobi was asked