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Paramore, le célèbre groupe de rock américain, est en pleine tournée mondiale pour présenter leur sixième album studio, "This is Why", paru en février. Le spectacle offre une mise en scène captivante avec un design lumineux innovant, imaginé par Sooner Routhier de Sooner Rae Creative et Trevor Ahlstrand d'Ahlstrand Productions.
La configuration intègre 67 projecteurs motorisés Robe ESPRITE, 3 Robe BMFL FollowSpot, six BMFL FollowSpot LT, tous connectés à un système RoboSpot tri-directionnel, ainsi que six iFORTE.
Sollicitée fin 2022 par le responsable de tournée, Andrew Weiss, c'est une première collaboration entre Sooner et le groupe. Trevor et Sooner cherchaient une occasion de travailler ensemble depuis longtemps, et ce projet a été l'opportunité parfaite. Ils ont aussi étroitement collaboré avec le directeur artistique et le designer vidéo, Mike Kluge de Cour Content.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le lien suivant : This is Why Robe Shines Bright for Paramore Tour
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