UK - Donny Osmond performed a series of show dates in the UK this winter in support of his current release, Love Songs of the 70s. For the fourth tour in a row, Osmond worked with UK-based Major Tom, which provided a powerful Meyer Sound system of Milo curvilinear array loudspeakers.

"Donny is very knowledgeable about sound, more so than many artists," explains Major Tom's principal, Lars Brogaard. "He records his shows to Pro Tools every night, and he loves the Milo system."

The touring system comprised two arrays of 15 Milo loudspeakers and one Milo120 high-power expanded coverage curvilinear array loudspeaker per side, augmented by two side-hangs of 12 Mica loudspeakers each. 12 600-HP compact high-power subwoofers were flown, six per side, next to the Milo arrays, and four more 700-HP ultrahigh-power subwoofers were stacked next to the stage. Several M'elodie loudspeakers were used as front-fills. A Galileo loudspeaker management system handled drive and processing, while RMS remote monitoring system oversaw system status.

(Jim Evans)


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