Pablo Alborán creates a spectacular light scenography in 'Prometo Tour' with Robe
The Megapointe, Spiider and BMFL WashBeam from Robe team up with illuminator Chus Fernández and the company Fluge to sign a unique Pablo Alborán 'Prometo tour'.
After starting the tour to present his fourth studio album: I promise, The Malaga singer Pablo Alborán continues touring Spain and hanging the sold-out sign in practically all the squares visited before heading towards Latin America and the USA., on a tour that will be completed over the course of a year.
on this tour, Chus Fernández repeats as illuminator, lighting director and operator for this artist for the second time, and in close collaboration with Salva Alborán, artistic director, has signed a highly effective show that combines all the visual elements on stage.
With the central matrix as an essential element to create different designs in the stage space, Chus Fernández has composed a spectacular set design with 40 MegaPointe units, 48 Spider and 32 BMFL WashBeam de Robe, brand represented by Entertainment Equipment Supplies (EES), supplied by flights.
The designer has exploited all the possibilities of the MegaPointe (beam, spot and wash all in one from Robe) using its two prisms at the same time on occasions, and as beam, blinding creating textures on the stage, or spot to mark the positions of the singer or musicians in other.
He has also played with the three Spiider rings, new generation of Led WashBeam from Robe, using its three zones to create multiple effects, with the central one as a spot or combining the different areas to achieve incredible colors and textures, highlighting above all “its wonderful flower effect”, points out. With its front lens 180 mm., the BMFL WashBeam has proven essential as a backlight and audience, as well as to create textures.
It has been almost seven years since Chus Fernández began working with Robe, which he considers “one of the most important lighting firms in the world” and which has helped him meet the creative challenges that arise with each new project..
In the team of Prometo Tour We must highlight the work of Juan Manuel Lázaro and Javier Lapuerta 'Rubito' as programming assistants, and the latter also lighting; Bochi Piaggio (head of lights); Miguel Angel Almagro (video manager); Ivan Garcia, and David Hidalgo later, as audiovisual producers; Gorka Mondragón (production manager); Iñaki de la Vega (variable speed motor operator); It's a Jeep (stage manager), and Ricardo Badal (tour manager). The published images are by Juan Fajardo, The Fly Factory.
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