Rag’n’Bone Man headlined the sold-out Concert in the Gardens
UK - Rag’n’Bone Man headlined Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Concert in the Gardens, the best New Year celebration in the UK, if not the world. Edinburgh's Hogmanay was the place to be to send off the 70th anniversary of Edinburgh as the festival city and kicked off 2018 in style.
At the sold-out Concert in the Gardens, Edinburgh’s own Nina Nesbitt kicked off the night sharing stories with the capacity crowd in Princes Street Gardens. Nina was followed by BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year Declan McKenna who wowed the crowd with his eloquent, upbeat indie set. The audience in the gardens lit up for Rag’n’Bone Man’s powerful set with the crowd going mad for anthems Human and Skin and his finisher Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones.
This year’s spectacular Midnight Moment was, for the first time, choreographed to a specially-commissioned soundscape created by Skye band Niteworks and award-winning sound designer and film composer Dan Jones in collaboration with fireworks experts Titanium followed by a moving rendition of Auld Lang Syne after the midnight fireworks by Rag’n’Bone Man.
Event producers Underbelly engaged an internationally renowned creative team of sound, light, audio visual and production designers to produce celebrations on the 31st December. The team was led by Martin Green, one of the UK's leading live event producers, head of ceremonies for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and currently the CEO and Director of Hull UK City of Culture 2017.
Pro-audio provider The Warehouse Sound Services Ltd working with production director for Underbelly David Watson to ensure that the concert went without a hitch and all artist requirements were catered for.
Derek Blair from The Warehouse commented: "It was great to work with David and the rest of the Underbelly team in their first year as event producers for Edinburgh’s Hogmanay. This year’s event has been well received and it was a pleasure to work on it and a great end to the year for us."
Systems engineers Aidan Thomson and Graeme Brown together with sound crew Fergus Lockie and Kieran Blair rolled out a complete Adamson E15/S10 loudspeaker system.
Aidan Thomson from The Warehouse commented: "We provided a complete Adamson E15/S10 system for the event. We utilised left and right hangs of 12 E15 line array enclosures with 8 S10 as side-hangs together with 16 E119 subs all powered with Lab Gruppen PLM20K44 amplifiers running Lake Processing to provide clean, crisp and even coverage throughout the audience areas. Adamson’s proprietary design software Blueprint AV was used to design the system.”
A range of other equipment was also used during the performances including Avid, Digico, Midas and Yamaha digital mixing consoles, Shure Axient Digital radio mic systems, Shure and Sennheiser IEM Systems and AKG, Shure, DPA, Sennheiser, Neumann microphones.
In addition to providing equipment and crew for Concert in the Gardens The Warehouse undertook RF co-ordination for the whole of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay on behalf of Underbelly. The BBC also broadcast some of Concert in the Gardens during their Hogmanay Live show on BBC1. The show which came from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow has been provided with sound equipment and crew from The Warehouse for the past 27 years.
(Jim Evans)

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