Events United Celebrates Teddy Swims' Deck The Hall Ball with Chauvet Professional

January 6, 2025

There were many magical moments sparkling in the 7,200-seat Agganis Arena on 14 December as Christmas came early for music fans with the arrival of Teddy Swims' Deck The Hall Ball. One that stood out for many was when the Grammy-nominated host performed the double platinum hit "Over My Head (Cable Car)" with The Fray, the legendary rockers that made the song famous two decades ago.

Contributing to the special mood at the show was a beautifully balanced production from the team at Events United led by project manager/systems engineer, Chase Clark that drew on the bright output and color rendering prowess of 82 Chauvet Professional fixtures.

Events United Celebrates Teddy Swims' Deck The Hall Ball with Chauvet Professional

Rachael Fahey, production designer for the concert, described how the fixtures were used. "When I design a show, I try to give our lighting designers a variety of tools to work, with," she said. "Our light director Meg Fiske, consistently does a great job working with these lighting rigs with amazing success."

Playing a key role in making the show come alive were 82 Chauvey Professional fixtures from Events United's own inventory, including 64 members of the Maverick family (MK2 Spot, MK2 Wash, Force 2 Profile, Storm 2 Beam and Storm 1 Wash), ten COLORado PXL Bars and 16 Strike 4 wash-blinders.

Events United Celebrates Teddy Swims' Deck The Hall Ball with Chauvet Professional

Speaking of the fixtures in the rig, Fahey noted: "For this show we used Chauvet Strike 4, Storm 1 Wash, Storm 1 Beam and Force 2 Profile fixtures for audience light. The mixture of these fixtures gave Meg Fiske, and the touring lighting designer for Teddy Swims the ability to use a variety of different colours and textures."

Though their adroit fixture placement, the Events United team, which also included stage manager Joel Pelletier, lighting technicians Ryan Lane and Zach Dafeldecker, as well as LED/playback technician Felipe Bida, along with Trifon Athnos on monitors and David Bickel on patching, created looks that struck a harmonious balance between power and intimacy.

Most of the lighting/video trim heights on the 60-foot wide by 40-foot deep stage varied between 20 and 25 feet. Fixtures on the upstage truss and two side structures were trimmed to frame the video wall. This design strategy, created a ‘light-box effect’, focusing attention on the stage, while at the same time creating a warm, inviting glow throughout the venue. This mood was amplified by amber audience lighting.

"We had hanging upstage fixtures trimmed with everything further downstage slightly higher so the audience could see the entire lighting rig," explained Fahey. "When a rig is trimmed like this, it not only gives the lighting fixtures a full range of motion but really fills the room."

In this case, it wasn't only light that filled the room, there was also good music and an upbeat, good time vibe, a perfect way to welcome the holidays!

Events United Celebrates Teddy Swims' Deck The Hall Ball with Chauvet Professional

Article Sourced from ET: NOW, Entertainment News on the Web