The touring schedule includes a variety of venues encompassing theatres and arenas (photo: Richard Beland)
USA / Europe - At 82 years young, singer, recording artist and frontman of The Four Seasons Frankie Valli is still playing live and touring two weekends a month for most of the year - with Robe as the first choice of moving light on the rider. Valli has had multiple chart-topping singles and albums throughout a six-decade career and has also been inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.

Los Angeles-based Dean Egnater is lighting designer and tour manager and has been working for Valli for 15 years since originally being hired for a three-week period in 2001. Their touring schedule includes a variety of venues encompassing theatres and arenas which are always sold-out, and for which the largest version of their lighting plot includes around 46-48 moving luminaires - Ideally an equal split between profiles and washes.

Dean has been using Robe fixtures for at least 10 years, when his regular US rental company - Hard Hit Productions from Elmira, New York - first bought ColorSpot 1200E ATs.

The Valli spec now includes Pointes - which he likes for their properly 'hybrid' functionality and the variety of different potential looks - even though he doesn't use any of the gobos, prisms or other effects for this show

He lights the show in an almost architectural style, effectively building a set from the lighting, adding structure and form to the stage space with beams, intensity variations and colour dynamics plus the ability to change the focus and emphasis and follow the harmonies of the music.

More recently, in Europe, he has used BMFLs which he thinks are "outstanding lights".

With 16 people onstage all needing to be constantly lit, Dan creates the base washes using PAR cans, then builds different looks and scenes with the moving elements on top of that. It's a subtle and moderately paced show filled with elegant and considered lighting moves.

"The old school approach is completely appropriate," he explained, adding that Valli performs the same show each time, note-for-note.

On tour, he swaps the moving lights as necessary according to the rig that is provided at each venue. The conventional lighting cues tend to stay the same as the rig is fairly constant, while the moving light cues will be updated according to the fixtures provided.

(Jim Evans)


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