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The iconic rock band Fleetwood Mac never stops thinking about tomorrow â and planning their next tour to delight fans. For their current âOn With the Showâ tour a complement of Clay Paky A.leda B-EYE K20 LED-based moving lights and Sharpy Wash lights have been specified by lighting designer/production designer Paul âArloâ Guthrie.Â
The band launched the 40-city North American tour September 30 and, after playing to packed houses, added at least 28 more dates in a second leg, which will begin in January 2015. âOn With the Showâ marks the first full-member tour for Fleetwood Mac since 1997.
âDesigning for Fleetwood Mac is always a challenge since youâre dealing with five different personalities,â says Guthrie. He began by giving them âthe biggest, cleanest, most open stage set up I could, so every single seat in the house gets a clear view of the stage. I made sure to remove clutter so everyone can see the band members.â
Guthrie added a big upstage videowall, three above-the-head ribbon videowalls and 12 lighting pods.
A dozen B-EYE K20s are on the audience side of the pods to light the fans. âThey do pixel effects and perform very quick, easy and huge washes from 12 watts â they can light the entire audience,â Guthrie says. âWe donât use smoke or haze so we donât really use beam effects. But we do use a lot of pixel animation. For some songs the fixtures replicate whatâs happening on the videowall.â
Guthrie was introduced to B-EYE K20s at LDI last year. âThis is the first time Iâm using them. The colors, dimming and patterns are great. The idea that we have 12 lights we can switch on and then light up the entire arena is great!â
Lighting Director Chris Lose adds, âThe things that impressed me the most about the B-EYEs was their ability to act like an LED fixture and then with a simple flip of a channel behave just like an incandescent fixture. Most LED fixtures on the market are missing that warmth and glow.
Three Sharpy Washes are mounted on each pod for a total of 36 fixtures. âThey serve as the workhorse overhead wash light,â Guthrie explains. âBecause of their brightness we get a little bit of a beam effect even with no smoke. Thatâs a real bonus.âÂ
Guthrie first used Sharpy Washes for Fleetwood Mac last year then subsequently deployed them for Nine Inch Nails. âI like the fact that they don’t dim like an LED: Their mechanical dimmer is fantastic. I like the size, speed and colors â itâs a great little workhorse light. Thereâs still room in my shows for lights that actually light stuff, and with Fleetwood Mac, we have to see the band and the stage, not just millions of pixels in your eyes.â
George Masek, A.C.T Lighting Vice President – Automated Lighting, (the exclusive North American distributor for Clay Paky) commented “We really enjoy working with Arlo on his projects, and I’m very proud that he has chosen Clay Paky products to support his visions.”
Francesco Romagnoli, Clay Paky Area Manager for North and Latin America, added, âItâs great to see our newere lights employed for such an iconic band. Arlo and Chris are great talents and have truly put the fixtures to great use.â
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