To complement the swing theme of the tour, Ric Lipson's set design was super theatrical with a huge 50ft high and 90ft wide working Austrian and four separate acts - jungle, nightclub, hotel and ship. LD Mark Cunniffe therefore needed a wash light versatile enough to create a multitude of different looks and so specified 88 Sharpy Wash 330s from Neg Earth.
"The set also had a large video wall, 80ft by 40ft, so I needed something really punchy that would cut through and give me the depth I needed, which the Sharpy Wash 330s were perfect for," explains Cunniffe.
The Sharpy Wash 330s were rigged in pairs in chandelier arrangements, which supported the ballroom/theatre feel. Cunniffe used them to wash the stage and scenery pieces with intense hues ranging from deep red to sapphire blue, thanks to their complete CMY colour system and 11-colour wheel.
"I also chose the Sharpy Wash 330s as I wanted a product I could pack the chandelier arrangements with, without making them too heavy," continues Cunniffe. "I also needed more sources than a standard 1500 watt wash light would give me because there was limited space to hang them."
Robbie Williams embarks on his new 'Let Me Entertain You' tour in March this year, with dates across Europe.
(Jim Evans)