WekaIO has been named U2’s official technology partner for the production of their upcoming U2:UV Achtung Baby shows at Sphere in Las Vegas, kicking off 29 September. The WEKA Data Platform is helping to bring the band’s vision for the immersive video production elements of the show to life.
U2’s Tour Director, Ciaran Flaherty said: “With every show of the last 30 years, U2 has consistently raised the bar for the live music concert experience. This time around, the band’s U2:UV Achtung Baby show will also launch Sphere, the one-of-a-kind brand-new state-of-the-art venue in Las Vegas. It’s been a huge undertaking for the entire team, and it’s been great to have WEKA on board.”
Stefan ‘Smasher’ Desmedt, Technical Director and Video Director for U2, commented: “This is a whole new level of rock and roll. Once again, U2 is breaking new ground, pushing the limits of what’s possible in live entertainment and setting trends that people will emulate for years to come. The sheer scale of the Sphere is extraordinary – it’s like a spaceship in here, with 16K by 16K pixel screens that require that we move 200 to 300 gigabytes of video data every minute. In the past, we used 4K video – this is uncharted territory. We needed to find a storage server technology partner that could meet both the band’s vision and the production’s extreme scale and performance requirements and deliver flawlessly in real time. WEKA quickly became the clear choice.”
Desmedt and his team needed to find a way to migrate more than 500 terabytes of archival video footage rendered in the United Kingdom to the venue’s servers in Las Vegas. The WEKA Data Platform provided a way for them to render, load, and migrate large video files via the cloud to its local WEKA cluster at Sphere.
With U2, the company is extending its expertise to live entertainment at scale.