LAS VEGAS – Rod Stewart performed his Caesars Palace residency show, “The Hits,” under a lighting rig that included Clay Paky’s Alpha Spot QWO 800s and Alpha Wash 1500s, as specified by the artist’s longtime LD Mark Payne. Payne, who has worked with the artist for the past 20 years, also specified the Clay Paky fixtures for Rod Stewart’s 2013 Live the Life tour.
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With several large video screens onstage and one of the largest LED screens in North America taking up the entire back wall of the stage, Payne’s required a fixture that could provide a clean, pure, and powerful output to enhance his lighting design vision.
“I don’t use any smoke,” explains Payne, “It is a very clean, very sharp stage. There is a lot of white in order to let the video take center stage. With the lighting it is all about what is happening on the ground, not in the air.”
Payne rigged the Clay Paky Alpha Spot QWO 800 to the feature helix trusses that flew in and out during the performance, “The QWO 800 is small and light with a lot of inbuilt effects. They were perfect for the flying truss as they kept weight down and provided me with all the effects I needed. I used them to focus in on Rod during the more intimate, acoustic set.”
Providing the stage with its characteristic clean wash were the Alpha Wash 1500’s, “I specified the Alpha Wash 1500’s because they are bright and consistent. I used them to create saturate washes and wide, open whites.”
Rod Stewart, The Hits is currently showing at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas on selected dates until May next year. It is a high-energy show with guest performances from a variety of artists including Rods own daughter, Ruby Stewart.