The
rocket man rocks again: grandMA accompanies Elton John’s
UK Tour
Lighting
Product Stories Published: 13 january
2009
Elton John kicked off his flamboyant “Red Piano”
tour in the UK at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, with Lighting
Designer Kevin "Stick" Bye operating the show using
a grandMA console. Tim Routledge of grandPA - a new programming,
training and control supply house dedicated to the MA Lighting
platform - was brought in to assist Bye in programming the desk
during the very short rehearsal period at Lite Structures’
facility in Wakefield.
The “Red Piano” tour is carrying two
grandMA full-size consoles - one live and one for backup - and
four MA NSPs, with the whole control system run on PRG's new
fibre optic looms. Stick has used grandMA consoles for some
years. On this tour they started with his show files from a
one-off of his hugely successful Vegas extravaganza, which was
staged last year at London's O2 Arena.
"We only had two days to put the show together,
and refine and modify the existing show file along with creating
new looks and cues," explains Routledge, "And this
is when the pure speed of the grandMA really helped". The
two consoles were networked together during rehearsals, allowing
“Stick” to continue to modify and refine his existing
presets, leaving Routledge free to create and programme the
new effects that “Stick” wanted.
PRG’s control systems engineer Gordon Torrington
is overseeing all the FOH elements of the tour, which visits
Europe before returning to the UK in December. All lighting
kit is being supplied to the tour by PRG