Byars is renowned for the quirky, skilful blending of imagination and idiosyncrasy in his designs. The starting point for the tour was custom-made set of drapes, consisting of ruched red wine-coloured stage drapes, borders and riser scrims and a grey upstage tab drape. This gives the stage a plush, textured feel that's part theatre and partly a modern ironic take on the classic 1950s Mecca ballroom look. The truss borders are gently arched to introduce some subtle architectural curves to the stage.
The drapes were manufactured for Blackburn-based HSL by nearby Charter Stage Services, and are lit with a variety of LED fixtures. The grey tab drape is up-lit with 20 of the new Satellite LED fixtures from i-Pix - 10 along the top and 10 along the bottom of the drape. The back truss borders are lit with Pulsar Chroma Hearts and the front truss drapes are dressed with JTE PixelPAR 90s, outrigged from the truss and also doubling as colour wash fixtures.All the LED fixtures are driven by a PixelDrive computer, triggered by the Avolites Diamond 4 console that Byars is using to run the show.
When the grey tabs open, they reveal a 9m x 6m panel of SoftLED LED backdrop, which is driven by content stored on a RADlite digital media server, also triggered by the Diamond 4. Byars has created specially created video clips for the SoftLED, but most importantly, he's careful not to over-use the effect and therefore maximises its impact with traditional Byars panache.
It's the first time that he's has worked with HSL as main equipment contractor, and comments that apart form the fact that they're looking after him extremely well, he's impressed with the sheer breadth and range of equipment they have in house. Byars is also using Robe fixtures for the first time - eight ColorSpot 575 ATs and 15 ColorWash 575 ATs, divided between the back truss and the floor, with three Washes on the front truss. The rear truss fixtures are rigged onto a series of graduated length drop arms, so they gently follow the curve of the drape.
There's also 12 Robe ColorSpot 250s stood on the risers pointing frontwards, and 8 Robe ColorWash 250s on the front truss washing the band along with eight Source Fours for key lighting. Byars comments that he finds the Robes very bright for their size. With the band playing a mixture of theatres, concert and sports halls on this leg of the tour, he wanted small versatile units that were appropriate to the available stage space. HSL supplied the irrepressible Danny Sprat and Tim Oliver as crew for the tour on which Byars is also a working LD. Sound is being supplied by Wigwam, with Ray Furze mixing FOH and Eddie Mulrainey doing monitors.
(Lee Baldock)