Creative BackStage fashions ‘Ugly Holiday Sweater Show’ with CHAUVET Professional rig

Creative BackStage supplies over 50 CHAUVET Professional fixtures for Weezer's set at 99.3 FM's Ugly Holiday Sweater Concert.

Setting the tone for 99.3 FM’s Ugly Holiday Sweater Concert at Arizona’s Mesa Amphitheatre was a bold, multi-layered, beam-driven lighting design based on Weezer’s touring design. To provide the punch for these visuals, organisers called on Creative BackStage to provide a lighting rig that featured over 50 CHAUVET Professional fixtures.

Most of the fixtures were flown on four rows of truss that became progressively smaller and lower as they moved from downstage to upstage. Not only did this arrangement create a perspective that pulled the audience’s attention into the stage, it also provide the design team with greater opportunities to devise more interesting looks by interweaving layers of light.

On the highest front truss were 12 Rogue R2 wash and six Maverick MK2 Spot fixtures. Working in conjunction with these units were 13 Rogue Outcast 1 BeamWashes, nine of them on midstage truss and four on the back truss.

In addition to washing the stage in a variety of colours and creating aerial effects, the Rogue fixture were used for audience lighting. Joining them in doing this were eight STRIKE 4 fixtures flown on the front truss. “Lighting the crowd played an important role in creating the holiday party atmosphere we were after,” said John Garberson of Creative BackStage. “The warm white light of the STRIKE fixtures is very good at doing this.”

Garberson and his team also positioned 12 Rogue R3 Beam fixtures on the stage deck. Arranged across the width of the stage, the 300W mover pumped out intense (208,000 lux at 15 meters) beams into the air in a fan-like pattern that mirrored the configuration of the overhead trusses.

The patterns of light that spread out across the venue created a sweeping ebullient mood that reflected the spirit of the event. “Everything really fell into place in this design,” said Garberson, declaring that the lighting and music were a “perfect fit.”

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