K3's impressive longevity - achieved without airplay on MTV and other standard music channels - was led by proactive direct marketing through youth and children's TV channels.
Luc has been involved with K3's live performance visuals for 12 years. His team from Painting With Light on this tour included programmer and lighting operator on the road Paco Mispelters and media server programmer and operator Katleen Selleslagh, and the design's starting point came from the band's hit TV show K3 Can Do It which is based on helping children achieve their dreams. The idea was to align the live show with the whole current K3 brand concept.
The striking inflatable set, designed by Stefaan Haudenhuyse was a giant 'wish machine', and when entering the venue, young K3 fans could opt to win one of three dreams which involved getting onstage with the band during the show.
There was also a show narrative running which featured K3 playing a video style game on the machine against another person or persons.
A 7m wide by 4.3m high upstage LED screen was a central element of the dream machine, constructed from 10 mm pitch LED panels supplied by Pixel Screen. There was also a smaller header strip of the same LED attached to a higher part of the set.
Further downstage was a large set of stairs, with each tread clad in P220 product, also from Pixel Screen, a 20 mm pitch LED surface 64cm wide by 16 high. These steps split open in the centre and tracked sideways to provide entrance / exits.
Two 10 mm side IMAG screens - approximately 5 metres wide by 3 metres high - were integrated into the video design, which was evolved in conjunction with the lighting so both disciplines combined to produce a nice visual coherence.
Painting With Light's Michael Alfar created the show's vibrant selection of video content, which featured in every song and was programmed onto one of their Pandora's Box media servers.
The primary moving lights were 41 x Robe Pointes, dotted all over the top and side trusses and on the deck, chosen for their flexibility and wide range of options.
Sixteen Clay Paky A.leda K20 wash lights fitted with B-Eye lenses were rigged on the back trusses and used for general washes and dynamic effects which helped bring the machine to life ... flickering and twinkling away.
For additional side wash lighting, 16 x Robe LEDWash 800s were positioned eight per side on the ladders and used for neat, tidy lighting of the forestage area, with 13 x Vari*Lite VL3500 Spots utilised for front key lighting.
The already colourful set was further enhanced with SGM P5 LED wall washers, a personal favourite of Luc's, with additional set filler lighting from 12 x Showtec Spectral M1000 RGBW PARs dotted around, highlighting specific surfaces.
Luc comments, "It was a great show with a lot of lively communication between K3 and their very enthusiastic audience. It's always a challenge to create the right atmosphere for each scene and make it a wonderful experience for both the kids and their parents."
(Jim Evans)