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Janet Jackson ‘Together Again’ Tour

Janet Jackson’s ‘Together Again’ tour is her 10th outing. For the ‘five act’ retrospective of her 50-year career, Eric Wade, Principal of Crossfade Design served as Production Designer as well as Tour Director. Troy Eckerman was Associate Lighting Designer/Lead Lighting Programmer. Both speak with PLSN about the production solutions supporting this dynamic artist’s tour.

4Wall Provides Over 1,500 Light Fixtures, Rigging, & Video Equipment for Three EDC Stages

Insomniac’s Electric Daisy Carnival returned to the Las Vegas Speedway for the second time in seven months. The annual festival hosted more than 300 artists and upwards of 300,000 attendees. 4Wall Entertainment provided over 1,500 light fixtures, rigging and video for three out of 10 stages: bassPOD, wasteLAND, and stereoBLOOM.

Load-in for the festival started a week prior to opening night, led by 4Wall Project Managers, Dallas Gaspar (bassPOD), Jonathan Daroca (stereoBLOOM) and Will Cowles Meyer (wasteLAND).Read More »4Wall Provides Over 1,500 Light Fixtures, Rigging, & Video Equipment for Three EDC Stages

Basspod Stage at EDC Vegas Featured 82 Nexus 4x4 COB LED Panels. Photo by Aldo Parenti

Basspod Stage at EDC Vegas Featured 82 Nexus 4×4 COB LED Panels

LAS VEGAS – For the 200-by-80-foot Basspod stage at this year’s Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) music festival held June 20-22, 30 acts including Pegboard Nerds, Infected Mushroom and Loadstar, among others, performed with a lighting design overseen by LD Steve Lieberman. The rig included 82  Nexus 4×4 COB LED panels from Chauvet Professional.

Mountain Productions at EDC 2013

Mountain Productions’ Largest Scaffold Structure Used for EDC Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Mountain Productions, Inc. announced the largest scaffold structure in its history at this year’s Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Las Vegas, which was held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway here from June 21-23. The main stage structure was constructed using over 670,000 pounds of scaffolding and structures and stood 85 feet tall. With an overall width of 480 feet (180 feet wider than a football field), all of the scaffolding used for the main stage would span over 50 miles if laid end to end.

EDC 2013 Bass Pod Stage photo by Gilbert Baghramian, courtesy Visions Lighting

Visions Lighting Helps Create Memorable Bass Pod Stage Experience at EDC Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — The 2013 Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, produced by Insomniac Events, drew 90,000 per day for their 3-day visual and audio music festival June 21-23, 2013.  Visions Lighting was there to build and produce the Bass Pod Stage, one of several dynamic production and performance areas featuring the world’s top DJs in the EDM arena.