UK - For the NME Awards, lighting designer Tim Routeledge created a dark, edgy and atmospheric look to the 02 Academy in Brixton. Richard Martin Lighting supported the main lighting suppliers, Lite-Alternative, by providing 12 units of Clay Paky Sharpy.

With an emphasis on live performance and winners including Muse, Arcade Fire, My Chemical Romance and Biffy Clyro it was a lively night.

"The Awards was an exciting opportunity for us to be involved in another sector of the entertainment lighting Industry; one that we look forward to working in more in the future," says Colin Brooker, business development manager.

(Jim Evans)


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