The centerpiece of the stage was a massive industrial chandelier constructed from 192 par cans. Positioned around the edge of the circular stage were 15 Alpha Beam 1500s dispersing massive beams of light like spokes from the hub of a wheel. Also part of the rig were 20 Alpha Spot 1200s, while Shadow 1200 long-throw followspots were used to track the band on stage.
Lighting designer Petr 'Panki' Volek from Prague-based production company Pink Panther has been with the band for 12 years and knows their requirements. He explains the reasons why the band uses Clay Paky:
"Experience tells me that Clay Paky's lights combine maximum output with the best available optics. Quite frankly, the Alpha Beam 1500 is an amazing light. Everyone has been impressed - the band, the crew, and not least, the public."
Kabát have enjoyed immense popularity in their home country since the 1990s and represented the Czech Republic as the country's first entry in Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki.
(Jim Evans)