A seaside open-air concert for a legendary pop-rock artist, featuring dynamic light beams and high-output fire special effects.
Being situated right next to the sea, the stage was exposed to high humidity and salty air, putting massive stress on electronic fixtures. The artist demanded a heavy sub-bass layout that could be felt at the front of the stage while keeping the stage itself quiet.
We deployed IP65 weatherproof moving heads and sealed LED par lights. We designed a physical sub-arc array below the stage deck using d&b audiotechnik B22 subwoofers in cardiod configurations to cancel back-stage low-end waves.
The system performed flawlessly under humid conditions. Low-frequency energy was focused into the crowd, and stage-level noise levels remained clean, allowing the band's monitors to operate with high clarity.
Our design crew can scale, simulate, and configure a similar rigging, sound, or LED layout tailored for your event venue.