The Rolling Stones, Robbie Williams, Arcade Fire, Linkin Park and Justin Timberlake performed their concerts at Rock in Rio in Lisbon, organized between the 25 of May and the 1 June, using JBL VTX and Vertec sound systems.

JBL VTX and Vertec Rock in Rio Lisboa

Rock in Rio is one of the largest music festivals in the world today. Since it began its journey in 1985 in Rio de Janeiro it has evolved and has moved to other European capitals such as Madrid and Lisbon, the latter city in which this year's edition was held and which took place between the 25 of May and 1 June. in 2015 will cross the Atlantic again to take place in Las Vegas.

For five days, the Portuguese capital has seen bands such as The Rolling Stones pass through the main stage of Rock in Rio, Robbie Williams, Arcade Fire, Linkin Park and Justin Timberlake, among others. For a long time 30 years, JBL Professional It has been one of the main technological partners of this festival and on this occasion it could not miss. Your VTX and Vertec speakers, that distributes in Spain Earpro, have been chosen for the main stage.

JBL VTX and Vertec Rock in Rio Lisboa 3

A total of 96 VTX V25, 40 VTX S28, 24 VTX G28, 56 VT4889 and 6 VT4880A made the Portuguese capital vibrate. The main L and R channels were covered with two clusters of 32 VTX V25 and 13 VTX S28 subwoofers each and the L and R out-fills with 16 VTX25 and 7 VTX S28 each. On the ground, were staked 12 VTX G28 on each side. The front-fill was carried out by 12 VT4889 and side-fill units were used 8 VT4889 and 6 VT4880A. At last, The Delay Towers, distributed throughout the audience area to reinforce the sound coming from the stage, They had 36 VT 4889 in total.

Rock in Rio has always been much more than music, It addresses issues such as sustainability and socio-environmental responsibility. In addition, From its origins, One of its objectives is to make people aware of the possibility of making this world a better place through our small attitudes and daily gestures..


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by • 16 Jun, 2014
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