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‘Summer Plays On’ Tour Enlists CHAUVET Professional Fixtures

Christian Wissmuller • Supplier Scene • October 18, 2018

The Summer Plays On tour’s shared lighting rig was developed by CLLD LLC. and features CHAUVET Professional Rogue and STRIKE fixtures, supplied by Upstaging.

“This was a unique project for us,” said Chris Lisle, head of CLLD LLC. “We did the rig, but each act had their own team create their shows with it. Lady Antebellum had Fireplay, and Darius Rucker had Will Lowdermilk. Both did excellent work, so it was rewarding to see how different people took the same rig in their own directions and wound up in good places creatively.”

It was essential that the rig not only be able to create different looks, but also that it do so quickly.

“The task I was given was to create a unique design that could be transformed during quick set changes from one band to the other to give the crowd two different looks,” he said.

Helping Lisle meet this challenge are the Rogue RH1 Hybrid and STRIKE 4 fixtures. He flies the 330W Rogue movers on seven chevron truss structures over center stage. The chevrons are arranged in two rows, an upstage row made up of four units, and a downstage one consisting of three.

Each chevron has six Rogue RH1 Hybrid fixtures hung on it. By directing the beams from these fixtures in different directions, the lighting designers for performers Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker are able to conjure up an array of striking looks.  For example, when the fixtures’ light is aimed at a single center stage point, an impressive light fan effect is created. At other times, the beams are crisscrossed overhead, resulting in a canopy of light. The beams are also swept across the stage from every direction to reflect the mood of high-energy songs.

While the Rogue fixtures are creating myriad effects, the STRIKE 4 units, arranged on downstage truss, are serving as blinders and audience lighting. Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker share a penchant for interacting with the crowd, and the warm white glow of the STRIKE 4 fixtures reinforces this connection.

“The RH1 Hybrids work well for punch and beam, while the STRIKE lights excel as blinders,” said Lisle. “For me, it’s been fun to work with both camps and see them create unique shows. It’s also great to interact with some new people and have them work with people on our team like Erik Parker.  It was a really enjoyable experience for us.”

Photo Credit: Todd Kaplan

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