Parklife was again staged in PlattFields Park Manchester (photo: Magnus Blikeng)
UK - Manchester based lighting rental company DBN supplied the city's new Parklife live music festival for the second year running - this time co-ordinating equipment for all four stages within the main arena. DBN was working for their regular client, Ear To The Ground, who also production manage regular, locally based dance party phenomena, Warehouse Project.

Parklife was again staged in PlattFields Park Manchester, and this year, the main headliners were Two Door Cinema Club on Saturday and Chase & Status on Sunday, plus an impressive array of others including Mark Ronson (DJ set), Annie Mac, Kelis, Katie B and numerous others.

The project was managed for DBN by Nick Walton, who also created a production design for all the stages with which DBN was involved, based around accommodating the specific requirements of headliners and visiting LDs.

Both headline bands on the Main Stage brought in substantial floor packages to augment the 'house' rig, so with this knowledge to the fore, Walton's design kept the floor clear. Two Door Cinema Club also hung some of their extras in the roof and stipulated that they wanted straight trusses, rather than a curved system to fit the shape of the Orbit roof, so this is what DBN supplied.

Thirty-two moving lights were in use, comprising Clay Paky Alpha Beam and Alpha Spot 700s and Alpha Wash 575s. These were dotted all over the truss and on four drop arms, each with two moving lights attached to give different levels of light sources and break up the overall picture, rather than having them all rigged at the same height in the roof.

Some of DBN's Diversitronic strobes were installed along with 4-lite blinders to 'warm' the audience and six i-Pix BB7 LED wash lights, which were used for eye candy with their distinct petal shape. Both headline artists also brought in i-Pix BB4s, and DBN completed the picture with four bars of four PARs to provide a basic wash, along with some ARRI 2Ks.

The console was a Jands Vista S3, operated by Walton for all the supporting artists, while Two Door Cinema Club and Chase & Status's LDs both brought in their own Chamsys MagicQs.

Lighting on Stage 2 was operated by Phil Woodbridge using an Avolites Pearl Expert console. Once again the rig was designed to be flexible and take into account requests from the headliners which were Boys Noise on Saturday and 2manydjs on Sunday.

The stage was about 14 metres wide by 8 deep, and lit with a host of Clay Paky Alpha Beams - both 300s and 600s and Alpha Wash 700s, together with i-Pix BB4s in a 2x2 configuration and some i-Pix BB16s for powerful side washes, plus 2-lite Moles and Atomic strobes.

Stage 3 was set in a two-king pole tent with a big stage dominating the space. DBN's look for the space included a four-legged ground support system around the back and sides and utilising the king poles to fly front and over-audience lighting. More Clay Paky products were in abundance, including Alpha Spot 575s and Alpha Wash 300s.

There were also more Atomic Strobes, more BB4s and 10 Sunstrips running along the top edge of the ground support, plus some PARs and other generics. These were all operated by Edward Marriot, a regular and long term DBN freelancer, using an Avolites pearl.

(Jim Evans)


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