Lighting Co
Upstaging
Video Co
Screenworks
Crew
- Production Manager: Dale “Opie” Skjerseth
- Production Designer: Phil Ealy
- Lighting Director: Ron Schilling
- Co-Creative Director: Jeremy Leor
- Lighting Crew: Ron Schilling (Crew Chief/LD), Jason Arhelger, Daniel Benavides, Rob Corman-Savage, Greg Gore, Benji Meserole, Nick Pishghadamian, Jonathan Rice, Matt Tucker
- Tour Manager: Luis Soto
- Assistant Tour Manager: Jarmo Luukonnen
- Road Manager: Del James
- Stage Manager: Kurt Wagner
- Staging/Automation: Stageco/Tait
- Video Co: Screenworks
- Video Director: Steve Fatone
- Video Content: Creative Works/Dan Potter
- Video Crew: Angelo Bartolome (Crew Chief), Kevin Tokunaga (Engineer), Krystena Rice, Michael Duque, Marty Vidinha, Gabriel Lopez, Jeremy Miget, Lee Shull
- Pyro: Stage & Effects Engineering
- Pyro Crew: Pete Cappadocia, Jason Jones, Jack Kingry
- Riggers: Albert Pozzetti, Mike Ryder
- Carpenters: Guy Habosha, Denny Rich, Bryan Humphries, Alex Blais
- Tour Accountant: Pete Merluzzi
- Trucking Co: Upstaging
Gear
- 2 grandMA2 full size consoles; 4 NPU’s, 2 NSP’s
- 1 grandMA2 Light console
- 133 GLP impression X4 fixtures
- 18 GLP impression X4 Bar 10’s
- 73 Martin MAC III AirFX fixtures
- 25 Robe BMFL WashBeams (4 as truss spots)
- 34 Robe BMFL Spots
- 3 Robe BMFL Blades
- 10 Robe Pointes
- 69 Elation Cuepix Blinder WW4’s
- 48 Martin Atomic LED Strobes
- 8 Solaris Flare Jr’s
- 6 Robert Juliat Lancelot followspots
- 2 Le Maitre HazeMasters
- 2 Ross BlackStorm BVS-102P media servers
- 1 Upstage video wall (12mm; 60’ x 28’)
- 2 Side screens (15mm; 30’ x 40’ each)
- Onstage LED elements (6mm)
Tour Notes:
Guns N’ Roses’ “Not in This Lifetime…” tour, which marked the first time since Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan toured together since the 1993 Use Your Illusion Tour, began in 2016 (on April 1), with a show at the 500-capacity Troubadour nightclub in West Hollywood. After some arena shows and festival gigs in the spring, the shows started packing the stadiums in the summer of 2016, with subsequent legs in Mexico and South America in late 2016, Australia and the Far East in early 2017, Europe and the Middle East in June and July, then back to North and South America from late July through November 2017. More shows are already slated for 2018 in North America, South America and Europe.
For more tour details go to http://plsn.com/wp/articles/wide-focus/guns-n-roses-2016-not-in-this-lifetime-tour/