One of America's fastest rising comedy talents, Hart has released four comedy DVDs and appeared on numerous TV shows and in blockbuster films; he has over 20m worldwide followers each on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Asked about the challenges of producing the current tour, Showtime Sound's Scott Tydings says, "We've worked with Kevin since 2010 and did the last tour, so we know what to expect - but there are always a few surprises. Showtime has been in business since 1996 and we do a lot of music tours, but lately there's been more of an emphasis on comedy artists, including Amy Schumer who we're on tour with right now.
"The Martin Audio MLA rig has been a big help for both Kevin and Amy's tours. We first used it for the What Now? tour after hearing the MLA Compact at a demo. We've wanted to use it for a long time and just needed this opportunity to put it out there and showcase it."
For Kevin Hart, the set up includes 15 MLA and one MLD a side, 12 MLA Compact cabinets a side for out-fills and eight MLX subs ground-stacked alongside the stage.
Asked about using MLA for a comedy artist, Scott replies, "We thought it was a great fit for Kevin especially in terms of intelligibility in the arena because if you miss one word he says, the joke's not funny. It's more important to have even coverage and intelligibility for a comedian than any rock concert you're ever going to do.
"In fact, I sold MLA to Kevin Hart, his tour manager and Live Nation - just kept telling them and telling them about it. When I finally got the opportunity to put it in front of them, they loved it so much that when we picked up the Amy Schumer tour, they were insisting we use MLA for that as well, which is all arenas. It's the same hang.
"Kevin's definitely noticed the difference in articulation and even coverage in every seat with MLA. I was using another system before with three hangs a side and we were still getting sound complaints from people in the upper sections of large arenas about not being able to hear or get the clarity they needed."
FOH engineer Kenny Hoyt, who's worked with a number of different systems over the years, echoes Scott's impressions: "MLA is amazing, the clarity and coverage is so much better when capturing a single voice in a large auditorium and making sure that every word gets out to the audience than other systems I've used. Other PAs are ok, but mixing with an MLA system is like nothing else I've ever experienced. I just know that the sound's going to be smooth and consistent with all the right overtones."
(Jim Evans)