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Chauvet helps Lüz Studio create vibes for Billy Strings

“Billy Strings’ shows are unique”, says Matthieu Larivée. “It’s not your regular Bluegrass show by any means. It’s more like a mix of Grateful Dead and EDM.” Larivée and his team of production and video designers at Lüz Studio, along with LD Roger Grant, are helping make this genre-busting mix happen night after night on the string virtuoso’s current 33-date North American arena and amphitheater tour.

 

“The show is an all-improv show”, continues Larivée. “There are no setlists. There are six looks within our virtual and real lighting rigs that correspond to the show’s six chapters. The crew decides which chapters they will use each night, and then stick to that chapter for a period of time, punting within that world. Those colorful worlds are defined within each chapter with lighting and video. So, it becomes cohesive, while still being very psychedelic and trippy.”

 

Supporting the transcendent design is a 52-foot-by-26-foot 8 mm pitch video wall that covers the entire backline. With content created by Lüz Studio, the wall immerses with a deep panorama of changing images, many of which create a 3D effect to evoke the feeling of traveling through space.

 

Above the stage are a series of UFO-like circular structures that shine, while projecting light down on the performers. These structures mirror their virtual counterparts that appear at times on the video wall. “We have designed those pods with Roger and made sure that we were using the same layout with the digital ones”, says Larivée. “Automation was also done within the screen, minimizing the rigging, truck space, and budget.”

 

Lighting Billy Strings and his bandmates from those pods is a collection of forty Chauvet Professional Outcast 1 BeamWashes. “The BeamWashes are positioned in the center of the PODs, so they can’t be seen”, says Larivée. “Only the UFO looking lights are visible, but the BeamWashes are critical to setting the mood on stage with their downlighting.”

 

Other Chauvet Professional fixtures in the rig, which was supplied by Bandit Lites, includes twenty Strike Array blinder-strobes, and ten OnAir Mini Panels. “The Strike units are our audience lights on the DS truss”, says Larivée. “The Chauvet Air Panel Mini IP fixtures are also positioned on the DS. They’re great compact footlights.”

 

Working with their lighting rig and the mesmerizing video content, the design team is creating a show that seamlessly blends evocative images and a rainbow of colors. At times, the choice of colors, like the music itself, transcends ordinary expectations with hues like jewel toned greens that typically aren’t seen on a concert stage, all to help transport fans to a different plane.

 

“In this show, there are extended 15-minute songs with crowds dancing and following along musically more than looking for a hit tune”, concludes Larivée. “Therefore, it’s okay to become trippy and follow the vibe that is going on stage.”

 

(Photos: Jesse Faatz)

 

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