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UK - Clay Paky Sharpys provided spectacular impact at Welsh rock band Lostprophets' homecoming gig to support of the band's fifth studio album, Weapons - released in April 2012.

Award winning lighting designer Ian Tomlinson of Adlib Design, the design department of Adlib Solutions, used Clay Paky Sharpys to deliver an extra special 'homecoming' show for the bands loyal fanbase at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena - the largest venue in the group's 2012 UK tour.

Promising a 'full-scale performance', Lostprophets were out to impress. Tomlinson used the Sharpy's unprecedented brightness and pure, laser-like beam to create an array of spectacular mid-air effects and fast moving, atmospheric backlight.

"I used the Sharpys as an effect - a bit like a laser", explains Tomlinson. "In particular they were used to create big effects into the audience. Weirdly I really like the frost effect over the powerful beam, and the eight-way prism. I also really like the way they create an intense beam, that cuts through all the other lighting in the rig, even if they are placed at the back of the stage."

Pio Nahum, chief commercial officer for Clay Paky comments, "It's fantastic to see firsthand what an award winning LD like Ian can do with Clay Paky lighting equipment. It is also great to see designers push the fixtures feature set to their boundaries and find new ways to make the best of their wealth of features."

(Jim Evans)


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