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Luke Combs’ Australian Tour Packs a Punch with Ayrton Lighting

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Luke Combs’s fourth Australian tour

Kevin Northrup, Lighting Designer for Luke Combs, chose an array of Ayrton fixtures, for the singer-songwriter’s recent stadium tour of Australia and New Zealand. The Winston Salem, NC-based Northrup has been working with Combs since his headline arena show in Asheville in 2017 and was Lighting Designer for Combs’s 2023 Australian arena tour. The new tour, the first for a country artist headlining a full stadium tour in Australia and New Zealand, played eight dates in January and February in Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.

The show continued the look established by Production Designer Oli Metcalfe for Combs’s 2023 North American stadium tour. “We knew that looked good, would work and fit the timeline we had,” says Northrup. “Luke likes to do really big color looks: He’s a fan of red and white and the stronger and more saturated the color the better. He plays everything from ballads to solo acoustic to heavy hitting honky tonk, and I try to build moments and match the energy of what he’s doing while never overstepping.”

Luke Combs’s fourth Australian tour

Northrup had used Ayrton Khamsin, Zonda 9 FX, Perseo Beams, and Domino LTs on Combs’s North American stadium tour. He reprised the Domino LTs for Australia, added Perseo Profiles and was excited to use Rivale for the first time after seeing them at the LDI show.

“I used the Rivale as audience eye candy and loved them,” he declares. “We had six on each of six ladders plus 20-odd on the downstage truss. Their color mixing was an improvement over the fixtures I’d used before, and their optics were great: while not technically beam fixtures I liked how tight they got when I used them in narrow focus. They were way brighter than the fixtures we had previously, so they gave us extra fire power.”

Northrup mounted two lines of 34 Perseo Profiles in an arc above the set. “They are really versatile, and I needed that here,” he notes. “I used them as band down lights, audience light, and for stage washes. I also pulled out 12 and dedicated them to rear followspot action. Kind of a hallmark for Luke is having light from above that’s like an arrow pointing to where he is onstage.”

Northrup placed eight Domino LTs on the floor on each side of the stage and hung eight more, six of which acted as FOH spots and two as specials on the end of the tuning fork-shaped thrust. The New Zealand rig was slightly different with the Ayrton fixtures consisting of Domino LT spots and Rivale mounted on ladders. Lighting in New Zealand was supplied by Spot-light Systems; lighting in Australia was furnished by PRG.  

Further information from Ayrton: www.ayrton.eu/

Luke Combs’s fourth Australian tour