Lighting Co
VER
Video
Solotech (LED), VER (Control)
Crew
- Production & Lighting Designer: LeRoy Bennett
- Co-Lighting Designer & Programmer: Cory FitzGerald
- Lighting Director & Programmer: Whitney Hoversten
- Lighting Crew (VER): Jorge “Soline” Velaquez (Crew Chief), Ryan Lecomte, Chris Lanning, Tom “Poje” Poje, Angelo Viacava, Brian “Buba” Bukovinsky
- Lighting Project Manager (VER): Matt McCormick
- Video Director: Steve Fatone
- Video Crew Chief: Krystena Rice
- Video Techs: Kevin Tokunaga (Engineer) Lee Shull, Josh Phebus, Christian Lind
- Automation: Stan Fruge (Operator & Crew Chief), Christopher Butterfield, Dan McLaughlin, Kiel Heerding, Kevin McConville
- Media Server Tech: Drew Atienza
- Video Content/Creation: Empirical
- Tour Manager: Shaun Hoffman
- Production Manager: Joel Forman
- Production Coordinator: Libby Dostart
- Production Assistant: Taylor Pesqueira
- Stage Manager: Brian Bassham
- Laser Tech: Eric Taylor (Operator), Kenn MacDonald
- Pyro Tech: John Arrowsmith (Shooter/Crew Chief), Darren D’Amour, Mark Jones
- Riggers: Jerry Ritter (Head), James Harrelson Jr., Stave Davidson
- Carpenters: Kurt Jenks (Head), Dave Medrano, Lashard Davis,
- Jeff Goldsmith, Doscher Shewmake, Paul Brackett
- Master Electrician: Carlos Oldigs
- Staging: Tait Towers
- Automation: VER (truss automation)
- Lasers/Pyro: Pyrotek Special Effects
- Trucking: Upstaging
- Rigging: Five Points Production Services
Gear
- 2 grandMA2 Full consoles w/10 NPU’s & 13 MA 8-port nodes
- 795 Robe Robin Spikies
- 214 Solaris Flares
- 49 Vari-Lite VL4000 BeamWashes
- 49 Vari-Lite VL6000 Beams
- 40 GLP impression X4 Bar 20’s
- 2 MDG TheOne fog/haze generator (100-250V)
- 468 Saco S12 video panels (Upstage Center Video wall)
- 96 Saco S12 Video Panel (Lifts w/ video front)
- 2 Nano Processors (Solotech Proprietary)
- 2 d3 4×4 Pro media servers, 4x VFC card slots
- 1 10-bit Notch license playback dongle
- 10 20W Kvant Spectrum laser systems
- 10 4W Kvant Atom audience scanning laser systems
- 1 Pangolin Beyond laser control setup (via Flashback 4’s)
- 10 LeMaitre Salamander Quad Pro flame projectors
Tour Notes:
Bruno Mars’ third major tour, in support of his third album, 24K Magic, released in Nov. 2016, began with a run through Europe and the U.K. from late March through mid-June, then crisscrossed North America from mid-July through Nov. 11. After only one week off, the tour then resumed in South America and returned to the States for four holiday shows in Washington DC and Las Vegas. For 2018, the tour continues, with multiple shows in Mexico (Jan. 31-Feb. 5), Las Vegas (Feb. 14-19), Australia/New Zealand (Feb. 27-March 29), Asia (April 11-May 13) and Europe (mid-June through mid-July).
For more details on this tour, go to http://plsn.com/wp/articles/wide-focus/bruno-mars-24k-magic-world-tour/