Bandit
is Here & Now
Bandit Lites supplied
full lighting production for the recent Tony Denton
Promotions "Here & Now" tour, which
celebrated some of the most memorable music of the
1980's, with Cutting Crew, Johnny Hates Jazz, Curiosity
Killed The Cat, ABC, Bananarama, Paul Young and Rick
Astley.
Bandit and the Tony
Denton organization have worked closely on several
previous projects, and so they were an obvious choice
of lighting supplier.
Bandit Lites UK’s
Chief Executive, Lester Cobrin brought on Bandit colleague,
Dizzy Gosnell to conceive and realize the lighting
design and also called upon LD Matt Jensen to create
the different looks for the 7 artists while out on
the road.
The rig consisted
of 3 gently curved portrait format A-type box trusses,
each measuring 14ft x 28ft with each box hung from
4 motors.
Screen material was
stretched between the inside cords of each of the
box trusses to make a projection/lighting surface.
These provided a basic architectural look and feel
for the stage. The screens were each projected onto
by 3 Martin Professional MAC 2K Performance luminaires
rigged on the front truss, including a special show
logo.
The front truss also
contained 6 Martin MAC 600s, four 8-lite Moles, four
6-lamp bars of PARs and 6 Source Four profiles.
On each of the screen
pods were 6 Martin MAC 600s, rigged on the top and
bottom rails and a bar of ACLs, also on top and bottom
rails, plus 4 6-lamp bars per pod. Thirty 2-cell Moles
were ensconced inside the trussing pods, which were
used to great effect for chases and punctuative moments.
On the floor - which
was tight for space with the band centre stage - were
2 MAC 500s used for aerial effects.
Jensen said, "The
lights hung on the screen pods were versatile and
offered plenty of options." Jensen worked hard
to give each artist a fresh look for their set (all
were backed by the same band). Four Robert Juliat
2.5K follow spots were also included in the lighting
package.
Run from a WholeHog
II console, the show was set up with one page of basic
palettes and then Jensen ran the show ‘live'
and largely improvised night-to-night as many of the
artists sets and songs changed frequently.
Jensen commented,
"As you would expect, the service from Bandit
was impeccable. All the gear is in great condition
and the whole thing ran very smoothly.”
Bandit crew included:
Peter ‘Fats’ Parchment, Merrick ‘Mez’
Storrod and Ricky Hopkins. The entire production was
managed by the unflappable Brian Coles.