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Steve Lieberman Powers Rolling Loud with CHAUVET Professional

Steve Lieberman curates impactful looks for Rolling Loud Festival with CHAUVET Professional. Photo: Gabe Palmer

After an 18-month COVID-19 caused hiatus, many of hip-hop’s biggest stars appeared at Rolling Loud, their first live festival since the lockdown began – complete with a flexible lighting rig devised and implemented by Steve Lieberman, SJ Lighting, Production Manager, Max Robin.

Renowned for his festival work, Lieberman was responsible for production design at the festival’s four stages (Cîroc, Audiomack, Monster Energy, and Dryp), as well the VIP area.

Providing abundant punch at the main Cîroc stage as well as at the second Audiomack stage were some 200 CHAUVET Professional Maverick MK3 Wash, COLORado 1 Solo and COLORado 1 QS fixtures supplied by 4Wall Entertainment. This firepower allowed LDs Marcus Jessup (main stage) and Robin (second) to focus intense light on the artists, something that Lieberman feels is essential in a big festival environment.

“Rolling Loud has very high expectations when it comes to stage design and the audience experience. A strong understanding of the genre is necessary to provide the appropriate platform for artists to perform at the highest levels. What we’ve learned over the years doing many shows like this, is that there needs to be large format video surfaces, as well as monolithic details that read very strong – plus enough stage lighting to cover every inch of the performance area,” Lieberman explained.

“Rolling Loud is most definitely not a dance music event,” he continued. “Because of this, lighting the performance with boldness is critical. At many EDM festivals, the LD’s will point every lamp at the crowd. In my view, this is detrimental to the overall look of the show.”

Lieberman followed the same philosophy at the festival’s two other stages, which were supplied by The Design Oasis and TAG. “We delivered a bespoke design for each stage, balancing utility and aesthetics,” he said. “The LDs on each did a great job. We used a very high number of LED linear strips to highlight the geometry of all the stages. We really love the way it brings a design to life.”

Each stage design was also laid out carefully in a way that allowed guest LD’s to produce looks that work best for their artists efficiently. Achieving this depended largely upon getting the optimal ratios between the different types of fixtures, and having crews work tightly together as a team, according to Lieberman.

“There are always challenges and surprises with a festival of this size, but we were fortunate to have a really great group of people all pulling together,” he said. “Jorge Valdez at 4Wall is the absolute man – so much love and respect for him. His guys are amazing.”

As for Lieberman and his team, they took naturally to returning to live festivals. It was, he said, “like riding a bike,” adding “we got right in there and performed at full speed.” In so doing, they perfectly matched the mood of the artists on stage and the fans who turned out to see them.

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