The Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well final concert in Chicago
USA - On seeing the Robe BMFL in action, Bandit placed a large fixture order. The results have spoken for themselves ever since as designer Seth Jackson took the first batch out on the Barry Manilow Farewell Tour. Alabama Shakes designer Rich Stembridge then jumped in and took a load with him, and soon legendary designer Candace Brightman and Paul Hoffman demanded 50 BMFLs be on the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well final concerts in Chicago.

Designer Chris Lisle ordered up a big batch for the new Miranda Lambert tour, and as popular as they are, several dozen were specified for the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware. Now, designer Dave Butzler has inserted 50 BMFL's on the current Garth Brooks world tour, a show that was already on the road. Dave saw them and had to have them, but he had to wait as demand outstripped supply.

The BMFL joins the current Bandit stock of other Robe products, including Robin 100 LEDBeam, Robin 600 LEDWash, Robin 1200 LEDWash, CycFX8 and the Pointe.

Harry von dem Stemmen, Bob Schacherl and Kevin Loretto worked closely with Bandit on the BMFL acquisition. Bandit Chair Michael T. Strickland offered, "The BMFL is a fantastic light and the Robe team is equally spectacular. Robe products are manufactured in such a fashion that they require very little maintenance, and that translates into a very reliable fixture. This means very few headaches for Bandit, the designer and the artist. Thank you Robe!"

(Jim Evans)


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