LONDON, UK – Lighting designer Travis Shirley, who has been with Enrique Iglesias for six years, is using an all Martin rig on the current "Euphoria" world tour, a rig that includes over 200 of the remarkably small and super light MAC 101 washes. As the show's overall visioneer, Travis works closely with Iglesias as far as what the show will look like. He comments, "The tour design represents the emotional impact of the music and Enrique is involved in the production design more so than most artists. It's a package- the album, the songs, the tour, the lighting. He definitely has an eye for it and knows about the 101s."
Travis' design includes 10 pods of MAC 101s, which he likens to an automated ACL bar (he has coined the term ‘podular' to describe the design). Each pod contains 16 MAC 101s and measures 6 x 6 ft. There are two rows of pods – an upstage row and a downstage row – with each pod on motion control.
"My favorite aspect of the 101 is the movement and how quickly I can do things," Travis says. "It's like having a moving mirror fixture. I use quick beamy chases, new speed effects, some creative pan and tilt effects – I'm really taking advantage of the speed. I also pixelmap across them. But it's the combination of all the attributes of this light that really defines it."
The "Euphoria" tour design is an intricate one that is based around six candy cane finger-shaped vertical trusses that extend out over the audience. Each finger is lined with Martin MAC 2000 Profiles with MAC 2000 Washes on the floor to provide sidelight.