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  1. BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W RGBA
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    BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W RGBA
    • 24x 10W RGBA LEDs deliver bold, vibrant colour mixing for any venue
    • IP65 rating for dependable indoor and outdoor weatherproof lighting
    • DMX control and pre-set programmes offer user flexibility
    • Fanless convection cooling system ensures silent operation
    • Adjustable bracket for simple floor or truss mounting
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  2. 2x BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W
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    2x BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W
    • IP65 weatherproof lighting for reliable outdoor performance
    • 24x 10W 4-in-1 RGBA LEDs per fixture for bold output
    • Integrated architectural lighting package for seamless coverage
    • DMX control compatibility expands programming possibilities
    • Fanless convection cooling ensures silent operation at any event
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  3. 4x BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W
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    4x BeamZ Star-Color205 LED Architectural Flood Light - IP65 24x10W
    • Weatherproof lighting suitable for demanding outdoor environments
    • RGBA colour mixing and DMX control for vivid, customisable displays
    • High output: 24x 10W 4-in-1 LEDs per fixture for bright, even coverage
    • Energy-efficient design with convection cooling and no fans required
    • Plug-and-play operation plus pre-programmed shows for simple setup
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  4. BeamZ SFP200 LED Panel Softbox - 200W CW/WW
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    BeamZ SFP200 LED Panel Softbox - 200W CW/WW
    • 200W LED panel softbox with warm and cool white output
    • Flicker-free, 0-100% dimming for precise lighting control
    • Continuously adjustable colour temperature: 3200K-5600K
    • Barn doors and diffuser for versatile beam shaping
    • Fanless convection cooling for silent studio operation
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  5. BeamZ Pro StarColor135 16x 8W RGBA LED Outdoor Floodlight
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    BeamZ Pro StarColor135 16x 8W RGBA LED Outdoor Floodlight
    • 16x 8W 4-in-1 RGBA LEDs for versatile colour mixing and intensity
    • IP65 weatherproof rating enables reliable indoor and outdoor use
    • DMX compatibility with 4, 8, or 10 channels for flexible control
    • Quick lock mounting bracket for rapid, secure adjustments
    • Convection cooling system ensures silent and efficient operation
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  6. BeamZ Pro StarColor75 9x 8W RGBA LED Outdoor Floodlight
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    BeamZ Pro StarColor75 9x 8W RGBA LED Outdoor Floodlight
    • Weatherproof design with IP65 rating for outdoor reliability
    • 9x 8W RGBA LEDs for vivid, flexible colour mixing
    • DMX controllable with multiple channel options (4, 8, 10)
    • Manual, automatic, and pre-programmed operation modes
    • Aluminium housing with convection cooling for silent running
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  7. BeamZ Cobra Wash100 LED Moving Head Wash Light with LED Ring - 100W
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    BeamZ Cobra Wash100 LED Moving Head Wash Light with LED Ring - 100W
    • 100W adjustable cool/warm white LED for variable colour temperature
    • 16-bit fine pan/tilt with 540-degree pan and 205-degree tilt movement
    • 26x SMD RGB LED ring for independently controlled effects
    • Multiple operation modes: DMX, Auto, Sound active, Master/Slave
    • 8-degree beam angle and field angle of 18 degrees, perfect for wash or beam use
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  8. BeamZ Zelos Outdoor Battery Powered LED Tube Light Bar
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    BeamZ Zelos Outdoor Battery Powered LED Tube Light Bar
    • LED tube light with 192 RGB-CW/WW LEDs for eye-catching visual effects
    • Colour mixing capabilities and 16 individually controllable sections
    • IP65 weatherproof housing allows for indoor and outdoor placements
    • Standalone, wireless DMX, and app-based control for flexibility
    • Rechargeable battery powers up to 12 hours of continuous use
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  9. BeamZ BT310 LED Flat Par Can
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    BeamZ BT310 LED Flat Par Can
    • RGBA colour mixing with 12x 6W LEDs delivers vibrant washes
    • Works as a standalone unit or with DMX for full control
    • Sound activation and pre-set programmes adapt to any event
    • Remote control included for easy operation from a distance
    • Compact, lightweight, and mountable with master/slave link
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  10. BeamZ COB50 COB LED Par Can Light with DMX - 50W
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    BeamZ COB50 COB LED Par Can Light with DMX - 50W
    • Uniform 50W RGBWA COB LED par can delivers versatile colour mixing
    • 9-channel DMX control for precise lighting adjustments
    • Sound-activated, auto and manual operation modes included
    • 60-degree beam angle ensures comprehensive stage coverage
    • Comes with dual-mount bracket and remote for flexible setup
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  11. BeamZ LCB128IP LED Bar Light
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    BeamZ LCB128IP LED Bar Light
    • LED light bar with 12 x 8W RGBA LEDs delivering vibrant colours
    • IP65 weatherproof design built for demanding outdoor setups
    • Flexible operation: standalone, DMX, or master/slave mode
    • Strobe effect with variable speed (1–24Hz)
    • User-friendly and remote control included
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  12. BeamZ SFP100 LED Panel Softbox - 100W CW/WW
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    BeamZ SFP100 LED Panel Softbox - 100W CW/WW
    • 100W studio light panel with both cool and warm white output
    • 120-degree wide beam angle and adjustable barn doors for precise control
    • Continuous 0-100% flicker-free dimming and CCT adjustment
    • Silent convection cooling - no fan noise during operation
    • High CRI (95) and TLCI (93) for true-to-life colour accuracy
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  13. BeamZ EZYBar3 Battery Powered COB LED Spot Light Bar
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    BeamZ EZYBar3 Battery Powered COB LED Spot Light Bar
    • Battery-powered LED light bar lasting up to 10 hours for use anywhere
    • Features three variable colour temperature WW and CW COB LEDs
    • Quick-mount integrated magnets enable rapid and simple installation
    • Adjustable manual zoom for narrow spot and broad wash coverage
    • Standalone mode with wireless remote and DMX controllable
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Concert Lighting

Concert lighting forms the visual backbone of every live performance. It aids rhythm, highlights performers, and connects audience members from front row to back. While artistic goals vary, the essential considerations remain constant power, control, colour, coverage, and safety. Whether on a small club stage or at a national stadium, designers apply these principles to create cohesive, impactful experiences.

Stadium Lighting Design Factors

When planning stadium lighting, scale and environmental conditions dominate the discussion. Stadiums demand fixtures that can throw light over vast distances, sometimes exceeding 80 metres, while maintaining focus and clarity. Lighting choices favour sealed, weatherproof housings with tight optics, powerful LEDs, and robust mounting solutions. Floods may bathe terraces and perimeters, while beam units cut cleanly through haze and stand out even against massive LED screens. Truss designs are calculated to distribute weight efficiently, and control systems often incorporate redundant paths to safeguard against failure.

Arena Lights for Indoor Concerts

In contrast, arena lights serve the acoustically sealed, medium-scale venue. Arenas are large enough to require powerful coverage but small enough to allow nuanced effects. Lower ceiling grids enable immersive design without towering rigs. Lighting within an arena is typically zoned - front-of-house spots follow key performers, while wash lights provide overall coverage, and accent fixtures punctuate visual moments. Noise and reverb within enclosed arenas also necessitate quiet cooling fans and smooth motor control to preserve the audio mix.

Concert Lights by Function

Seasoned designers classify concert lights by their function rather than brand or trend. Key lights create the general stage wash and ensure performers are visible. Beam units offer narrow, intense bursts of light that track beats or cues. Profile units incorporate shutters and gobos for texture and branding. Strobes or audience-facing effects add dramatic energy peaks. Finally, linear pixel strips allow for animated chases across set pieces or risers. Some rigs opt for all-in-one fixtures to save space and speed up load-in, especially during tour stops with tight turnover.

Concert Lighting Control Systems

Modern concert lighting systems depend on sophisticated control networks. Desks handle thousands of parameters using protocols like DMX, Art-Net, or sACN. Cue sequences are pre-programmed and triggered via timecode. MIDI signals may activate scene changes in sync with music. Operators also retain manual override options for improvisation during solos or crowd interaction. Redundancy is vital - dual consoles, duplicate servers, and mirrored control lines ensure the show continues even if one system fails.

Rigging and Power Planning for Tours

A robust plan supports even the most creative rig. Every fixture, cable, and scenic element adds weight. Engineers often calculate total rig loads well in advance, including allowances for cable runs, clamps, and other mounting hardware. In venues with limited rigging points, spreader trusses distribute the weight. Touring crews must confirm venue electrical phases, separate signal from mains runs to avoid interference, and label looms clearly to minimise errors and save time during setup.

Creative Trends in Concert Lighting

Several design trends have emerged in concert lighting in recent years. Pixel mapping blends lighting and video by controlling emitters as if they were screens. Designers are also embracing negative space - intentionally darkening parts of the stage to heighten contrast and shift attention. Compact touring fixtures that fold or nest improve efficiency for air-freight travel. Sustainability now plays a larger role, with a push toward energy-efficient fixtures and recyclable construction.

Specifying Concert Lighting for Tours

Choosing the right package begins with defining coverage zones using stage layouts. Designers cross-reference throw distances and beam angles to select the correct optics. Power loads are calculated to prevent brown-outs during peak moments. Roof structure limits are factored in to avoid overloading. Even rider flexibility is considered - technical sheets list preferred fixtures, but colour temperature, dimming curves, and gobo specs help ensure that substitutions remain consistent.

Maintaining Touring and Permanent Systems

Concert gear sees hard use. Touring crews routinely clean fans, check motor alignment, and carry spares for PCBs and LED modules. These preventative measures minimise delays and keep performances on track. Permanent stadium installations follow a different rhythm, with quarterly inspections, software updates, and calibrated brightness checks. Some venues use remote monitoring to alert technicians about fixture issues before they impact a show.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sets concert lighting apart from general venue lighting?

Concert lighting responds to the music in real time, using timed effects, dynamic colour shifts, and high-output fixtures to match the energy and pacing of a live performance. Venue lighting typically focuses on static illumination.

How bright should stadium lighting be?

Designers aim for 700 to 1,500 lux on stage surfaces, depending on whether the show is filmed. This ensures visibility without overwhelming the audience with glare.

Can arena lights handle concerts and sports?

Yes. Versatile fixtures with adjustable colour temperature and beam spread allow the same lights to serve concerts, conferences, and sporting events.

Are LEDs now standard in concert lighting?

Absolutely. Most modern shows rely on LED fixtures due to their low power draw, colour flexibility, and long service life. However, some designers still use discharge or tungsten fixtures for specific looks.

How long does concert programming take?

For large arena shows, programming may take five to ten days in a previsualisation suite, followed by two to three rehearsals on site.

What safety checks happen before a show?

Crews verify focus and address, check safety bonds, confirm signal flow, and run through cue sequences including failover scenarios and emergency lighting.