BANDIT
LIGHTS SMASHING PUMPKINS’ WORLD TOUR
Born in the U.S.,
it is a tour that took stage in Europe, traveled America,
and will continue through the Pacific, Central America
and Costa Rica. Traveling for 11 months, the tour
includes a minimum of six different lighting designs,
all based around a central theme of triangles. No
one has had more fun on this tour than Lighting Designer,
Greg Shipley.
Currently the Smashing
Pumpkins are on their third European run of this tour.
The act decided to take some of the lighting equipment
from Bandit America, which was seamlessly incorporated
with Bandit UK’s power distribution and motor
systems- thus allowing the current system to meet
codes throughout Europe.
"Apart from making
the logistics flow, it was a great opportunity to
show how inter-continental co-operation offers the
client ultimate continuity," says Bandit UK's
Lester Cobrin, adding, "It has been a great pleasure
for us here in the UK to work with Chris Gratton (production
manager) and his team."
Greg Shipley has been working with the band since
June 2007. In that time, the lighting design has undergone
several metamorphoses. Each leg of the tour has presented
itself with different challenges. The designs have
ranged from new LED technology to traditional rock
& roll lighting. After some initial input from
(lead singer) Billy Corgan, Shipley has been free
to create new and interesting designs for each leg
of the band's tour. After designing several plots,
Shipley gets with Production Manager, Chris Gratton
to evaluate each creation for touring reality.
"It has been
a great pleasure to work with Chris Gratton. He is
one of the great touring production managers on the
road today," comments Shipley. Together, Shipley
and Gratton present each design to the band for final
approval.
For the current European
leg, Shipley created a more traditional rock design
utilizing 13 individually hung 15 ft sections of truss
- each suspended on two motors - which make up 6 triangles,
arching over the stage. The band thrives on having
a very intimate, personal look on stage. To achieve
this, the lighting consists of an upstage trim of
a mere 12 ft arching to a downstage trim of just 20
ft. There are no followspots and a plethora of back
and side lighting, which produces many dramatic moments.
With no production video on this leg, lighting has
the pleasure of being the star of the show. The fixtures
used on this tour are a combination of Coemar, Martin,
and Vari*lite products. Moving lights include 24 Vari*Lite
3000 Spots and 30 Martin MAC 2000 Washes, which Shipley
chose because he loves their brightness and durability.
Adding to the base
moving package is the excitement of 10 Coemar iWash
LEDs that create a layer of lighting just above the
band's head, 37 Coemar Parlite LEDs, used not only
as truss toners for creating varieties of color and
flash, but also as up lighting of the artists- all
complemented by 36 Martin Atomic Strobe 3000s with
scrollers.
Shipley is a big fan of LED sources, and loves their
speed and intensity. The power saving properties are
also very important as many acts wish to set an example
of energy conservation to their fans. Other permutations
of the rig featured more LED fixtures and were video
driven, but with this section of the tour, the main
look is essentially back to a rock 'n' roll traditional
style – metal and movement. The console of choice
for this tour is the Compulite Vector Red, including
one active and one slaved spare. Shipley has been
using the Compulite Vectors for over three years.
"The desk is
absolutely amazing. I have the ability to compress
or expand my shows at will. With the great support
one can get from Compulite, the sky is the limit for
this console," states Shipley. The consoles are
running via Ethernet. With Artnet running thru 2 D-Link
boxes and a Compulite E-Port, the desks are in sync
and either is able to instantaneously control the
show. Shipley, who also acts as lighting director,
is joined on the tour by crew chief, Shawn Lear and
techs Jackson Beck and Sam Morgan, who he says are,
“just fantastic – I really can’t
praise them enough – this is a great team effort.”
Shipley also comments,
“Working with Bandit UK has been an excellent
experience. Everything
was meticulously prepped on both sides of the Atlantic,
and the process of fitting the gear from the UK and
US together went seamlessly from the first European
show. Thank you to Chris Gratton for his support,
guidance and expertise.”
Tour Staff: Production
Manager- Chris Gratton, Tour Manager- Doug Goodman,
Security- Gio (The Kiwi) Gasparetti, Production Assistant-
Genevieve Neace, Technicians- Jason Baskin, Mark Newman,
Donny Clay, and Ryan Merfy, Sound by Showco Europe,
Buses by Beat the Street, and Trucking by Stage Truck