Nexus panels in the mix for Stone Sour
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The band’s performance revolves around a simple concept: rock hard, rock loud and be ferocious. This nonstop intensity led Scott Warner to feature the high-output Nexus Aw 7x7 in the first lightshow he designed for Stone Sour in 2017. This December, he went back to the same fiery well again, using the warm white LED panels for his client’s co-headline appearance with The Offspring at Australia’s Good Things Festival.
“I really liked the way these panels worked on my last tour with Stone Sour,” said Warner. “So, when I learned that they were available for this festival run, I didn’t hesitate to add them.”
The Good Things Festival takes place on consecutive days in three cities: Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. A leading hard rock and metal event in Australia, the festival draws passionately dedicated fans that come seeking intense sounds and sights. Stone Sour and Warner didn’t disappoint. Along with the band’s heavy guitar riffs, double bass drums and growling vocals by frontman Corey Taylor was a bright, searing and punchy lightshow with plenty of audience lighting from the Nexus Aw 7x7 fixtures.
“I focused the Nexus units so they would punch up the incandescent blinders on my front truss,” said Warner. “They work great as audience lights, which is very good, because our lead singer Corey loves to see the crowd.”
Warner used seven Nexus Aw 7x7 fixtures supplied by Creative Productions. He flew three of the panels on the midstage truss and four on the downstage truss. Although they were surrounded by high-output moving fixtures, the Nexus units had no problem standing out.
“Matt Doherty, my fantastic tech, and Jeff Pavey, our Production Director, did a fantastic job making all our fixtures work together for a seamless look,” said Warner. “We all really liked the way the warm light of the Nexus looks against the cool light of other fixtures.”
(Jim Evans)