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Robe for David Bisbal Tour

Barcelona based lighting designer Ezequiel Gomez has enjoyed working on Spanish Singer David Bisbal’s latest “Hijos del Mar” tour which has already played Spain and Latin America and is poised for more of the same in 2018. He chose Robe for the majority of the moving lights

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MEGA Lumen8 Lighting Console

Mega-Lite’s new Lumen8 platform includes a 27-inch touch screen built into the unit. The console is set up to be controlled with a programming interface that is both intuitive and powerful, letting users spend more time creating and less time having to learn complex commands. The console is also built with top of the line components designed to be durable. The Lumen8 includes a UPS power supply that will power the unit for up to 15 minutes in the case of power loss. Lumen8 also includes a unique tilted back connector plate to easily connect DMX, Art-Net, extra monitors (sold separately), power and other USB devices.

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Squeek Lights Goes Rogue for August Burns Red

PHILADELPHIA – Grammy-nominated August Burns Red kicked off its winter tour on Jan. 5 in support of its seventh studio album, Phantom Anthem. From Montreal, where the tour began, to the House of Blues in San Diego and everyplace in between, fans are packing venues to immerse themselves in the band’s raw and powerful brand of metal-tinged music. LD Victor Zeiser of Squeek Lights provided the light show to accompany the band’s thunderous sound using Chauvet Professional Rogue fixtures.

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Old Dominion Upgrades Production on Their World Tour

REGINA, Saskatchewan, Canada – As Old Dominion kicked off their 2018 Happy Endings world tour in Canada, they looked forward to impressing fans with an array of new looks. Nashville-based Morris is providing LD Travis Shirley with Robe, GLP and other top products. More than 60 shows are planned for the 2018 trek, which runs until August.

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Fall Out Boy M A N  I  A Tour Setup Includes CyberHoist II Hoists

PHOENIX – For Fall Out Boy’s MANIA tour, which kicked off last fall in the U.S. and Canada, band members would perform on B and C stages that floated above the crowd. The rigging setup included 16 CyberHoist II variable speed chain hoists with a MotionCue 3D console used for control. The MANIA tour, in support of the band’s Jan. 2018 album release, continues this year with shows in Australia, Europe and Asia before returning to North America in late August.

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