Designed and operated by Oz Player, who used the fixtures in both the truss and floor package, commented on the ACL-type beam's frost effect wash look, "I've used the Elation Beam 5R on many shows and the soft edge frost adds another dimension."
Production manager Paul Joyce, who added extra Platinum Beam fixtures to the fleet for Tom Jones' shows earlier in the year, added, "I'm really happy with their performance. It's a great return on investment and we have them scheduled out on a major tour happening this month as well."
The Platinum Beam 5R is a pioneer of high intensity, long throw beam effects and a staple in live event rigs the world over. Operations director at Liz Hobbs, Rupert Doogan-Hobbs, has a lot of experience with the fixture and stated, "The Elation Beams are workhorses for us and we have them out on almost every gig. They just work."
T-Live attracted a crowd of upwards of 4,000 across the two days with both big names and up-and-comers taking the stage. Friday night's 80s party saw ABC and Go West join Rick Astley in the park, while pop band Lawson headlined on Saturday to a much younger crowd with special guests Union J, as well as local talent.
The event, which supported the charities Teenage Cancer Trust, Severn Hospice and the Georgia Williams Trust, was launched last year to bring a major music festival to Telford and highlight the town as an entertainment hot spot.
(Jim Evans)