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Foals’ European tour enhanced by GLP’s lighting solutions

DC Line 1000 and impression FR10 utilised within impressive lighting deployment that includes 140 fixtures used as the backdrop

Cassius Creative is lighting Foals’ video-heavy European tour with GLP’s JDC Line 1000 and impression FR10, which includes 140 fixtures used as the backdrop.

To fulfil the inventory, vendor Lite Alternative made a large investment in the hybrid fixture, which combines a powerful strobe line with a unique LED pixel-mapping stick. At the same time, Cassius Creative has long favoured GLP’s battens – first the impression X4 Bar 20, and more recently the chunkier impression FR10 Bars, some 48 of which have been deployed overhead on a flown rig.

Foals’ lead singer Yannis Philippakis, along with production manager Mark Jones, discussed the design in a series of virtual meetings. “In fact, the first design we produced was very close to what we ended up with, just reining in some of the fixtures for budget and practicality reasons”, said Chris ‘Squib’ Swain from Cassius Creative. “It’s a very clean, very contemporary look and a lighting rig that frames the video content perfectly.”

The JDC Lines form the three-sided back wall in strips measuring 16m wide, 5m high and with 3m returns. This is set behind the band, beneath the video wall, and run in full-pixel mode. “We like the pixel control this offers, along with the output and brightness,” added Squib. “It looks sleek, providing loads of flexibility with dynamic energy and FX. We wanted to use them as intricate and dynamic pixel effects, but since Foals are an energetic band we wanted the power strobing capabilities as well.”

Another tour prerequisite was that production had to be sufficiently nimble to take onboard the varying venue sizes. In terms of scalability, there were four or five different rig scenarios. “The JDC Lines are on dollies which helped enormously in that regard,” said Squib, at the same time paying credit to Lite Alternative and its account handler Andy Scott. “They have been excellent,” he said. “Foals are an historic client of Lite Alternative and we would certainly work with them again. They offered a full-production service.”

Lite Alternative also provided the impression FR10, each batten comprising 10 × 60W RGBW LED sources. These are set across three trusses “with 16 metres worth of FR10 per truss,” according to Squib. These function as both top and back lights, casting sheets of beams over the band. “It’s the first time we have used them and we will also use some again on the Years and Years tour. We will continue to use the X4 Bars, but these are bigger, they provide more output from a bigger lens, and are generally chunkier.”

Reflecting on thoroughly successful deployment of GLP fixtures, Squib concluded: “GLP is one of the companies redefining the batten for the modern era, as there has been a gap in the market for too long.” In other words, he says, thanks to products like JDC Line, eye candy and light curtains can now be brought together in one high-impact fixture.