Lighting Co
VER
Video Co
VER
Crew
- Production Designers: Chris Gratton, Nick DeMoura
- Tour Director/Production Manager: Chris Gratton
- Choreographer/Show Design: Nick DeMoura
- Lighting Designer/Programmer: Cory FitzGerald
- Lighting Director: Nick van Nostrand
- Associate Programmer: Davey Martinez
- Lighting & Video Vendor: VER/Kevin Forster
- Lighting Crew: Kevin Parsley (Crew Chief), Jessica LaPoint, Matthew Butler, David Callan, Edgardo Serrano, Matthew Levine, Eric Marshall, Ty Brooks
- Video Director: Mike Drew
- Video Engineer: Dave Vegas
- Video Crew Chief: Sean Harper
- LED/Camera Operators: Colton Carroll, Kyle Brinkmann
- Projection/Camera Operators: Austin Wavra, Chris Campbell
- Utility/Camera Operator: Jerry Rodgers
- PRG LED/Camera Operator: Dylan Taylor
- Video Content: Michael Figge/Possible
- Pyro/Lasers: Strictly FX
- Water FX: Mirage Water Works
- Set/Rigging/Automation: SGPS ShowRig
- Head Rigger: Ryan “Rylo” Merfy
- Automation Crew Chief: Jeremiah Anderson
- Head Carpenter: Sammy Herrington
- Stage Manager: Timmy Doyle
- Accountant: Bill Thompson
- Production Coordinators: Jessica Sheehan, Alicia Geist
- Freight Forwarding: Shockwave Cargo
Gear
- 2 grandMA2 full consoles
- 66 Claypaky Aleda B-EYE K20s
- 66 Claypaky Mythos
- 60 Robe Pointes
- 36 Vari-Lite VL4000 BeamWashes
- 52 GLP impression X4 Bar 20s
- 61 Solaris LED Flares
- 50 Solaris Mozarts
- 103 Ayrton MagicBlade-R fixtures
- 40 Ayrton MagicDots
- 122 Ayrton VersaPix-RS
- 12 Robe BMFLs (used as followspots)
- 4 MDG theOne fogger/hazers
- 8 Jem ZR44 foggers
- 12 ProFan DMX fans
- 417 WinVision 9375 Panels (Main Wall)
- 165 WinVision 9375 Panels (Stage LEDs)
- 16 PRG V-Thru panels (Cylinder)
- 6 Sony HXC-100 cameras
- 3 Fujinon 99 lenses
- 3 Fujinon 13.4 wide-angle lenses
- 3 Panasonic HE-120K robo-cams
- 1 Ross Vision 3-ME HD switcher
- 4 Barco HDX-20K projectors
- 2 AV Stumpfl side screens (24’ x 13’)
- 2 d3 4x4pro media servers
Tour Notes:
Justin Bieber’s Purpose world tour, in support of the artist’s fourth studio album by the same name, launched March 9, 2016 and wrapped up with a July 2 show in London. While shows slated for late summer and fall, 2017, were canceled for “unforeseen circumstances,” including a final swing through North America and a few shows in the Far East, the tour still racked up an impressive cumulative total show dates (150), crowds (2.78 million attendees) and ticket gross ($256.4 million).
For more tour details go to http://plsn.com/wp/articles/cover-story-current-issue/justin-bieber-s-purpose-world-tour/