Wet’s Don’t You tour confirmed their increasing popularity with enthusiastic crowds and a string of sold out shows
USA - Music fans across the country continue to discover the sounds of R&B-tinged indie band Wet, who played dates across North America this fall using effects from Elation Professional colour-changing ACL 360 Bar battens as powerful visual accompaniment. Touring in support of their debut album Don't You, released earlier in the year, the Brooklyn-based trio plays an engaging and increasingly popular brand of music that mixes the genres of R&B, electronic, rock, and pop.

Wet's fall Don't You tour confirmed their increasing popularity with enthusiastic crowds and a string of sold out shows. Lighting design for the tour was by Erich Meitzner and James Bailey, who used the ACL 360 Bars to stunning effect by creating dense, seemingly impenetrable walls of light that fully complemented the band's special sound.

Their first outing with the band, Meitzner and Bailey, created a dynamic yet simple design that matches the often intense moods set by the music. They created a variety of backlighting effects by alternating 12 ACL 360 Bar fixtures with moving heads on upstage pipes while a further 12 ACL Bars lined the downstage edge to form a wall of light that separated the band from the audience. Another 8 fixtures were used to surround lead vocalist Kelly Zutrau, enveloping her in a transparent box of light.

"We wanted to create walls of light and the big wall look is my favourite look of the show," stated Meitzner, who also serves as lighting director on the tour (he also serves as lighting director for the New Zealand band Broods). "We went with the ACL 360 Bars so we could create the wall look with pixel mapping."

Meitzner was thoroughly satisfied with the tour, calling it a "blast" and expressing his desire to continue to work with the band. Equipment for the tour was supplied by Michael Brammer of Special Event Services of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with additional equipment for a show at Fonda Theatre in Hollywood supplied by Nicole Barnes at Felix Lighting. Pre-visualization drawings for the design were completed by Dave Carr of Dave's World Designs.

(Jim Evans)


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