The Global Spirit tour is in Europe until 23 July and will then move on to its North and South American legs
Europe - Philips Lighting has announced that its new Philips Vari-Lite VL6000 Beam luminaires are playing a central role in the lighting design for Depeche Mode's Global Spirit tour.
Lighting design for the tour is by Sooner Routhier and Robert Long of US-based SRae Productions. Associate lighting designer Brian Jenkins programmed the show for SRae, while lighting director Manny Conde is responsible for the lighting on the tour. The lighting equipment is being supplied by UK-based production rental specialist HSL Group.
The lighting designers worked closely with Depeche Mode's long-time artistic collaborator and production designer, Anton Corbijn, whose design for the band's latest album Spirit underpins the show's creative concept. The album design features heavily brush-stroked painted figures holding flags, and this motif is emphasized in the production design by a rectangular video wall upstage, while a runway extending out into the audience from stage right forms the 'flag pole'.
While Corbijn left the fixture selection to Routhier and Long, he did make some key requests in the design brief, as Routhier explains: "Anton stated that he wanted an 'industrial' look and that extended to the fixtures in the rig. Robert and I were looking for fixtures that could fit our scenic element, since we were working with a static, rectangular LED video wall upstage."
This quest led the lighting designers to consider a new light that they had heard about - the Philips Vari-Lite VL6000 Beam. "Neither Robert nor I had seen them before," says Routhier. "We were solely going on recommendations. The mirror face and reflector look of the VL6000s really fit the bill - they resemble large searchlights, but the main thing is that they also give us all the modern amenities of newer moving light fixtures."
Routhier was impressed not only by the styling of the Philips VL6000 Beams, but also by their flexible performance characteristics. She says: "I love, love, love the reflector face! I also love the beam that they produce. The sheer size of the fixture is also a plus - they are a massive presence in the design, our main workhorse in the rig. We use them for just about every purpose; they are effect lighting and visibility lighting. They are part of our scenic because of the reflector face . . . They fit perfectly with the vision."
Colin Kavanagh, general manager Philips Entertainment Lighting said: "We are seeing increasing demand for entertainment lighting fixtures that offer lighting designers a high level of versatility, with a unique range of looks and effects. The VL6000 is proving popular for high profile touring productions and also being sold into stadiums because of its ability to create stunning, large-scale effects."
Currently playing in Europe through to 23 July, the Global Spirit tour will then move on to its North and South American legs before returning to the UK in October and November 2017.
(Jim Evans)

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