Premier Global Production, which serviced the band for their last world tour, has returned as the lighting vendor for the new tour working with lighting designer Scott Holthaus.
Holthaus uses four grandMA full-size, one running video from Catalyst and D3 servers and the other running lighting, two grandMA full-size are back-up. "They are wonderful, powerful machines - I used the grandMA on every tour and they always work great, never a problem," he says. "Of the 275 shows I did on the last tour, I only went to our spare desk once."
He praises the grandMA's "sound operating system" and likes its ability to handle some of the server work. "The effects engine is really good. In the hands of a capable programmer, grandMA can do anything a designer can dream up." Holthaus's "right- and left-hand man" for lighting and video on the tour is Leif Dixon; the lighting programmer is Zach Peletz.
"We had just got 78 Clay Paky Sharpy fixtures, which are hot little items right now," adds Premier Global Production's vice president of sales James Vollhoffer. "We were excited to add them to our inventory - it was time to make the investment since we see a demand building for them. All of ours are now on a boat heading for the European leg of the band's tour."
Scott Holthaus is using the versatile Sharpy fixtures "everywhere - every single place in the show."
(Jim Evans)