With more budget constraints on tours, lighting designers are often looking further afield when it comes to their fixture sections. We’ll hear from event specialists about what makes a new lighting unit stand out to them and how manufactures should be getting their attention.
In the ever evolving world of stage design, we hear from WICREATIONS’ Koen Peeters who takes us behind the curtain of some of the most complex stage designs and describes the solutions the company has provided for large arena tours including Take That and Genesis.
Industry representatives highlight the detrimental impact of counterfeit products in the live events industry and explain why counterfeiting is an issue we should all be aware of.
What do artists, promoters and audience members expect from a modern music venue? Meet those involved in the innerworkings of venues and the demands associated with these entertainment hubs.
The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the biggest broadcast and show events on the globe. Tue Knudsen, system engineer of the Eurovision 2024 will give some insights how the MA system to control lighting and video was designed and which hurdles had to be overcome.
Delve into the world of projection mapping and discover the creativity it can unlock for the live events industry and the ever-growing world ‘architainment’.
From wireless microphones, in-ear monitor systems through to crew communications units, the demand for wireless solutions in live events is increasing. Explore some of the technical challenges and benefits associated with wireless solutions in live entertainment.
From remote followspots to immersive audio systems, meet some of the leading manufacturers behind the proliferation of innovative tracking workflows in the live domain.
Ahead of another exciting year for the Spanish Festival, Primavera Sound’s Head of Institutional and Corporate Relations, Marta Pallarès joins us on the Live Events Stage to speak about both about the wider festival market, the importance of franchising as wells as giving us an insight into what Primavera has instore for 2025.
With stage productions becoming increasingly elaborate feats of engineering, meet the designers responsible for making veritable playgrounds for performing artists a reality, and discover the challenges associated – from concept to creation.
From audio restriction to acoustic modelling, discover how professional audio engineers are experimenting with new ways to control sound in outdoor environments.
With the microphone specialist celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2025 we hear from Shure’s Peter James about the evolution of capturing live audio for over a century.