The Touring Games

TOURING The Touring Games by John O’Brien. It’s tour time. Passport, itinerary, toiletries – check. Let’s rock and roll… Wave goodbye and hit the road for endless partying. It’s all sex, drugs and TV smashing, isn’t it?   Outsiders might romanticise it that way but most CX readers know something far different. Long days of…

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Blowing Up (It Wasn’t Just Pyro)

TOURING Blowing Up (It Wasn’t Just Pyro) by Julius Grafton.   The things that went wrong resonate same as the golden moments. Gold when everyone is happy, the show is sold out, sounds and looks great, and money flows where intended. But the sticky brown moments are our great test and they could come hard…

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Tech Talk – The Poor Old Omnidirectional Microphone

TECH TALK The Poor Old Omnidirectional Microphone by Simon Byrne.   The poor old omnidirectional (or omni) microphone has fallen out of favour, which is a shame because it has a lot of great characteristics.   The primary reasons we don’t see many of them in live sound is gain before feedback, and spill between…

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Entech Roadshow 2019 – Product News

SpeedDeck March 2 – SpeedDeck is a lightweight portable staging system featuring its unique Speedlock system. With a turn of a key, operated from the top of the stage, staging modules can locked together. There is no need to grope around under the stage or insert links for the side, as you do with other…

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Roadskills – Jim Jefferies

ROADSKILLS Jim Jefferies by Cat Strom Photo Credits: Andreas Heuer @AK Photography The days of a comedian shouting loudly down a Shure SM58 with little to no intelligibility are long gone.   With comic acts such as Russell Peters playing to 17,000 people, the audio requirements for these comedic superstars are as big and exacting…

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Road Test: Claypaky Axcor Profile 600

ROAD TEST Road Test: Claypaky Axcor Profile 600 by Ben Morris and Ian Fynney. Ben Morris is the Executive Manager – Technology, at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre has a lot of flexible spaces and only limited opportunities to install equipment, so we operate as a…

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How To: Moving The Stage Without Drama

HOW TO Moving The Stage Without Drama: Reliable energy supply for stage technology With moving energy supply systems such as the igus e-spool and the zig-zag system, complicated stage applications can be implemented even in confined spaces and with high loads.   The challenge for every ‘stage builder’ is to create the perfect stage. Every…

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Bogota To Caracas, 1992

TOURING Bogota To Caracas, 1992 by Roderick van Gelder.   In 1992 Sydney Dance Company performed ‘Some Rooms’ in Bogota and Caracas as part of a world tour. I was the production manager and lighting designer. The challenge was to get the sets for ‘Some Rooms’ from Bogota to Caracas on a 3 day turn-around.…

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Road Test: Riedel Bolero

ROAD TEST Road Test: Riedel Bolero by Ricki Cook. Writer Bio: Ricki Cook is Head of Audio, Production Infrastructure, and Network Architect at Hillsong Church About Riedel Bolero Bolero is a wireless intercom system capable of supporting 10 beltpacks per antenna and up to 100 antennas in a single deployment. When used with Riedel’s Artist…

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Paul Kelly’s Making Gravy

ROADSKILLS Paul Kelly’s Making Gravy by Cat Strom. Photo Credits: Ashley Mar Next time there’s a drought anywhere, just book Paul Kelly for an outdoor concert.   Many of us saw the footage on social media of the Melbourne leg of Paul Kelly’s Making Gravy tour where extreme flooding resulted in the ground stacked speakers…

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Tour Smartly – Get Out There

TOURING Tour Smartly – Get Out There by Simon Byrne. Touring is different to one-off gigs in that when you are on a tour, you roll out the same production repeatedly. Therefore it pays to do it an efficient way. Efficiency gives you the gift of time which gives you the opportunity to refine your…

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History – Braithwaite: Tour Sells Out

History We have covered a lot of touring productions since 1990. Here’s a story about Daryl Braithwaite’s The Horses tour from Channels magazine, September 1991.   Braithwaite: Tour Sells Out by Julius Grafton.   When Daryl Braithwaite sold out three nights at Sydney’s State Theatre during May; his crew were relieved. After all, three nights…

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