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graphic designers and production pros,” he says,
“and it’s been great working with them. I think
we brought our fans something really special.”
Larivée takes over: “At the end of the day,
we were creating something custom-tailored
to the band, so it was cool to work with all the
different collaborators involved – and again, col-
laboration is great when you know why you’re
there and everyone’s on the same page.”
Death of a Bachelor and its subsequent tour
represent a big artistic statement for Panic! At
The Disco at this point in their career, leaving
many of the band’s loyal fans wondering just
what they’ll do next.
Whatever that might be, it has a lot to live
up to.
Andrew King is the Editor-in-Chief of
Professional Lighting & Production.
A look at the production package for the Death of a Bachelor Tour
LIGHTING
50 x Robe BMFL Spots
45 x Clay Paky A.leda B-EYE K20s
25 x GLP impression X4s
27 x Chauvet Strike 4 LED Blinders
24 x Martin Atomic 3000 Strobes
10 x Robe CycFX 8s
8 x Clay Paky Sharpys
6 x Robe PATT 2013s
6 x Vari-Lite VL3015LT Spots
5 x Reel EFX Hazers
2 x MA Lighting grandMA 2 Consoles (Full)
2 x MA Lighting grandMA NPUs
VIDEO
2 x Green Hippo Hippotizer Boreal Media
Servers
2 x Barco Event Master E2 Jr Screen
Management Systems
130 x ROE MC7 7.5 mm LED Panels
96 x Upstaging Saber 500 LED Video Strips
52 x ACASS Systems Modlock 7 Interlocking
LED Panels
AUTOMATION
14 x Kinesys High-Speed Motors
CREATIVE TEAM
Production: Crush Music
Band Manager: Scott Nagelberg
Production Manager: Spencer C. Jones
Tour Manager: Tony Marino
Road Manager: Zechariah Hall
Production Design: Lüz Studio
Lighting Design: Alex Specht & Lüz Studio
Video Content: Lüz Studio
Intermission Video: Brendan Walter
Lighting, Rigging, Video & Trucking Vendor:
Upstaging, Inc.
Staging: All Access Staging
Pyro & FX: Strictly Fx
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