BRISTOL, U.K. – For the third BBC Radio 6 Music Festival, staged in Bristol, U.K. Feb. 12-14, Utopium handled lighting and rigging within Colston Hall, where more than 50 acts performed. The interior and exterior lighting design included Martin, Chauvet, SGM and other fixtures controlled from grandMA control desks and Avolites Art 2000 dimming.
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Along with live alternative music, the event featured comedy, film and food events across the city.
Tasked with supplying all the interior and exterior festival lighting, Utopium provided 25 Mac Quantum Profiles, 14 Mac 2000 Washes, 30 Chauvet Q Wash 419s, 12 Chauvet Legend 230SR Beams, 12 SGM S5 Strobes, 20 Chauvet COLORado 1-Quad IP’s, 30 Thomas 2 Cell Molefays, four Thomas 4 Cell Molefays, 10 Howie Battens and 12 Source 4’s, all controlled from GrandMA Lighting control desks and Avolites Art 2000 dimming.
Inside Colston Hall, Utopium also sub-hung three lighting trusses and provided the truss for Underworlds video screen, utilised by the band throughout their performance. On the main stage, six lighting towers were also provided, which lit up the performances throughout the weekend.
On the front of Colston Hall, Utopium supplied Mac 2000’s for Gobo Projection which showcased the BBC Radio 6 Music branding throughout the event. Within the Lantern, the house rig was supplemented with Chauvet 412’s and four Chauvet 640’s to ensure optimum event lighting.
The installation was overseen by Utopium’s Ian Evans, he comments: “Being a Bristol based company it was a great honor to be involved with the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival as it headed to our city. Having been heavily involved with the Bristol music scene for many years, we know that it’s a city with a brilliant musical history with a wealth of local talent, so it is a great choice to host this festival.
“We work alongside Colston Hall regularly and it’s always a pleasure to be selected for such an iconic local venue. 6 Music champions great alternative talent, which is something that Bristol’s music scene encapsulates, and we’re proud to have helped create this event.”
Colston Hall housed performances from Underworld, Laura Marling, Ezra Furman and Guy Garvey throughout the three day event.