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  1. BeamZ Professional Tiger 17R Moving Head Lights with Flightcase
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    BeamZ Professional Tiger 17R Moving Head Lights with Flightcase
    • 350W discharge bulbs for intense, vibrant stage lighting impact
    • 13 colour wheel and dual prisms create striking lighting patterns
    • Motorised focus, linear dimming, and frost filter for full creative control
    • Works standalone or with DMX, supports 16/20 channel operation
    • Wheeled flightcase included for safe, simple transport and storage
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  2. BeamZ Professional IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Light
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    BeamZ Professional IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Light
    • 180W LED engine delivers strong, crisp output for stage use
    • Dual gobo wheels enable creative overlay and custom projection
    • Rotating prisms produce dynamic, multi-beam aerial effects
    • DMX, master/slave, auto, and sound modes support flexible control
    • Motorised focus ensures precise gobos and sharp beams on demand
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  3. BeamZ Pro IGNITE300LED Moving Head Light BSW
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    BeamZ Pro IGNITE300LED Moving Head Light BSW
    • All-in-one: beam, spot, and wash light modes for full flexibility
    • Bright 300W LED with adjustable zoom from narrow to wide coverage
    • Dual gobo wheels and multiple prisms expand creative possibilities
    • 20 DMX channels plus sound and auto modes for control options
    • Synchronise units with master/slave function for coordinated shows
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  4. BeamZ Pro IGNITE300A Professional Moving Head Light with Animation
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    BeamZ Pro IGNITE300A Professional Moving Head Light with Animation
    • 3-in-1 effect: combines spot, wash, and beam in one fixture
    • Animation wheel delivers striking moving patterns for vivid displays
    • Static and rotating gobos with diverse patterns and colour mixing
    • Adjustable 3 and 8-facet prisms produce complex multi-beam effects
    • Operates via DMX, sound, master/slave, or standalone controls
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  5. 2x BeamZ Pro Nereid380B Outdoor Moving Head Lights & Flight Case
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    2x BeamZ Pro Nereid380B Outdoor Moving Head Lights & Flight Case
    • IP65 weatherproof lighting for reliable outdoor use all year round
    • 380W discharge bulbs with LED aura rings deliver crisp, focused beams
    • Colour, gobo, and effect wheels enable versatile creative displays
    • Rotatable prisms with adjustable speeds and directions for dynamic effects
    • Durable flight case supports transport and secure event logistics
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  6. 2x BeamZ Pro Tiger 9R Moving Head Beam with Flight Case - 260W HID Lamp
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    2x BeamZ Pro Tiger 9R Moving Head Beam with Flight Case - 260W HID Lamp
    • Pair of professional moving heads with Gobo and prism effects
    • Each moving head features 260W 9R HID lamps deliver bright beams
    • Includes colour wheel, gobos, prisms, and frost lens for creative versatility
    • Multiple control modes: DMX, manual, sound reactive, and master/slave
    • Sturdy, wheeled flight case ensures safe transport and storage
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  7. BeamZ Pro Tiger 9R Moving Head Beam with 260W HID Lamp
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    BeamZ Pro Tiger 9R Moving Head Beam with 260W HID Lamp
    • Professional moving head light with rotating prism and Gobo effects
    • Bright 260W 9R discharge lamp delivers consistent beam intensity
    • Colour wheel with 14 colours and 14 Gobos for flexible effects
    • Rotating 7 facet and 48 facet prism options for multi-beam visuals
    • Stand-alone, sound-to-light or DMX operation for versatile control environments
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  8. 2x BeamZ Pro Tiger 7RC Moving Head Beam with Flight Case - 230W HID Lamp
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    2x BeamZ Pro Tiger 7RC Moving Head Beam with Flight Case - 230W HID Lamp
    • 230W discharge bulb delivers high-intensity, focused beam effects
    • Rotating gobos, 14-colour wheel, and multi-faceted prism options
    • Multiple control modes: DMX, stand-alone, Master/Slave, automatic
    • Purpose-built wheeled flight case for safe, easy transport
    • Precision motorised focus, adjustable strobe, and frost filter
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  9. BeamZ NOVA68G-BK Compact Moving Head Wash Light with Gobo
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    BeamZ NOVA68G-BK Compact Moving Head Wash Light with Gobo
    • Moving head with 6x 8W RGBW LEDs and 30W white LED
    • Features 7-colour wheel and Gobo wheel with seven effects
    • Wide 19-degree wash and tight 8-degree gobo angles for versatile effects
    • Multiple control modes including DMX, auto and master/slave
    • Compact design and option to ceiling mount for versatility
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  10. BeamZ NOVA80B-WH Compact Moving Head Beam Light - 80W LED
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    BeamZ NOVA80B-WH Compact Moving Head Beam Light - 80W LED
    • Powerful movig head beam with 80W LED for sharp, focused beams
    • 7 gobos and 7 colours with 18-facet rotating prism create dynamic visuals
    • Wide 540-degree pan and 180-degree tilt for broad, flexible coverage
    • Simple DMX, auto and master/slave modes fit all event needs
    • Lightweight, compact design allows easy transport and placement
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  11. BeamZ NOVA80B-BK Compact Moving Head Beam Light - 80W LED
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    BeamZ NOVA80B-BK Compact Moving Head Beam Light - 80W LED
    • Intense 80W moving head light for clear beam projection
    • Features 7 gobos and 7 colour wheel for customisable visual effects
    • 18-facet rotating prism multiplies dynamic light beams
    • Versatile DMX support and auto mode for quick and easy operation
    • Compact design and optional ceiling mount for discreet installations
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  12. BeamZ Pro Nereid500 Outdoor Weatherproof Moving Head Pair with Foam Hard Case
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    BeamZ Pro Nereid500 Outdoor Weatherproof Moving Head Pair with Foam Hard Case
    • Outdoor moving head pair with flightcase
    • Intense 500W LED with 12 colour wheel delivers excellent coverage
    • IP65 rated for reliable outdoor use in any weather conditions
    • Adjustable zoom allows you to create beam, spot, and wash effects
    • Static and rotating gobo effects, and advanced DMX control available
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  13. BeamZ NOVA68G-WH Compact Moving Head Wash Light with Gobo
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    BeamZ NOVA68G-WH Compact Moving Head Wash Light with Gobo
    • LED wash moving head with Gobo effect
    • 30W white LED spot for Gobo effects with 7-colour wheel
    • 6x 8W RGBW LEDs for vibrant colour washes
    • Wide pan and tilt motion for broad stage coverage
    • Flexible control via DMX and standalone modes
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  14. BeamZ Pro Nereid500 Hybrid Outdoor Moving Head Light - 500W
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    BeamZ Pro Nereid500 Hybrid Outdoor Moving Head Light - 500W
    • IP65 weather protection built for tough outdoor use
    • Hybrid design combines beam, spot, and wash effects
    • Ultra-bright 500W LED delivers clear and intense output
    • Motorised zoom offers 2 to 44-degree beam coverage
    • CMY colour mixing with 13 fixed colours and gobo effects
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Event Lighting

Light defines space, draws attention, and creates atmosphere. In live environments, these elements often outweigh even sound or decor. That's why event lighting is a broad discipline - encompassing technical knowledge, aesthetic intuition, and venue-specific planning. Whether in a marquee, a ballroom, or a festival field, great lighting improves comfort, engagement, and visual identity.

Event Lights and Their Role

Event lights serve both practical and artistic roles. A single uplighter can emphasise stonework, a tightly focused spot can isolate a speaker, and a sweeping colour wash can fill a dancefloor with energy. What matters is not just the capability of individual fixtures, but how well they work as a system. This is where the importance of professional event lighting becomes clear - design depends on cohesion and purpose.

Lighting for Events: Fixture Categories

A well-planned lighting rig draws from various fixture groups. Wash units are used to blanket walls or drapery with soft colour. Profile spots or narrow-beam heads handle focal points such as stages, lecterns, or installations. Decorative effects come from string lights or festoon strands, often found overhead or wrapped around architectural features. Floodlights provide large-area visibility, especially outdoors. Moving heads add motion, colour mixing, and timed bursts. Battery-powered fixtures offer flexible positioning, especially where traditional cabling is restricted. Together, these categories cover the broad terrain of lighting for events.

Event Lighting Equipment Planning

Before selecting event lighting equipment, organisers must define several parameters. Layout affects both rigging and coverage - key factors include ceiling height, wall texture, power availability, and guest routes. Audience size determines intensity needs, from the subtlety required at an intimate dinner to the brightness needed at a full-scale festival. Colour schemes should reflect branding, wedding themes, or seasonal palettes. Control choices depend on event type; static setups might only require dimmers, whereas shows with musical or speaker cues benefit from DMX or time-coded systems. Logistics such as venue turnaround time and available budget also influence fixture choice, mounting methods, and transport requirements.

Outdoor Event Lighting Considerations

Outdoor event lighting must account for unpredictable conditions. Fixtures should carry appropriate IP ratings to resist rain and dust. Brackets must withstand rust and vibration. Common techniques include using LED floods to illuminate pathways and entrances without glare, festoon strings to define boundaries or soften outdoor areas, and low-profile uplighters to highlight trees and buildings. Rechargeable pixel bars are increasingly popular when access to mains power is limited. It’s important to adjust fixture position outdoors, using trees, poles, or fencing as mount points.

Power and Control Management

LED fixtures make energy consumption manageable even on large shows. Daisy-chained mains power works efficiently for uniform rows. Battery packs provide independence where sockets are inaccessible or heritage restrictions apply. Wireless DMX simplifies rigging, especially in older or visually sensitive venues. Reliability matters - systems should include backups like spare cables, extra transmitters, and clearly marked power lines. Having contingency plans prevents last-minute stress during installation or live operation.

Colour Control and Mood Setting

Colour temperature affects mood. Warmer whites, around 3000 K, create comfort and intimacy, while cooler whites evoke formality or modernity. Adding saturated hues increases drama and depth. Amber light flatters natural wood and rustic venues. Cool blue creates a crisp atmosphere suitable for branding or winter themes. Pulsing magenta gives transitions flair without overwhelming the space. RGB and RGBW engines allow colour changes in real time. Some professional fixtures extend this with amber, lime, or cyan diodes to achieve a wider colour range.

Safety and Compliance in Event Lighting

Safety is foundational, even in highly creative setups. All cables across walking paths must be covered. Emergency lighting must remain independent of show dimmers. Fixtures that run hot need physical clearance from surrounding fabric or decor. Rigging hardware must be weight-rated and tested. Where required, venues need electrical certification or local authority sign-off. Early risk assessments avoid costly fixes and reduce liability.

Lighting for Events: Applications and Suggestions

Lighting for events varies widely depending on setting. Wedding venues often use pastel-toned uplighting, spotlighted centrepieces, and overhead fairy lights. Conferences benefit from profile spots on speakers, with subtle brand-themed colour behind staging. Live music shows require moving heads and strobes, with LED bars behind performers to drive tempo. Outdoor garden parties favour wireless uplighters on trees and festoon strings across open space. Retail launches are improved by tightly focused product lighting and dynamic fades on walls for a contemporary backdrop.

Checklist Before Procuring Event Lights

When sourcing event lights, it's essential to match products with practical needs. Planners should first verify structural load limits for suspended fixtures, and map available power circuits including phase distribution. Throw distances between lighting positions and target surfaces must be measured to inform lens angle selection. External lighting conditions such as nearby street lamps or daylight exposure may influence the level of artificial light required. Transport and access for rigging equipment must also be reviewed - particularly for older buildings or high-traffic sites.

Why Professional Event Lighting is Essential

Off-the-shelf lighting is rarely sufficient for public events. Professional event lighting offers colour stability, rugged build quality, and precision control that domestic fixtures cannot match. Designed for travel and setup, it holds up under pressure and avoids downtime during multi-day shows. When timing, impact and consistency matter, professional solutions justify their place in the plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many fixtures are suitable for a medium-sized room?

One wash fixture every three metres around the perimeter is a typical starting point, with additional spots on key areas like stages, displays or entrances. Room height and ambient colour will also influence fixture count.

What IP rating do I need for outdoor event lighting?

IP65-rated fixtures offer reliable protection from rain and dust, making them ideal for exposed outdoor sites. IP44 units may suffice under covered areas but should not be used in heavy rain.

Can battery lights last a full evening event?

Yes. Most battery-powered lights run for 8–10 hours at moderate intensity. Lower output levels extend run time, and spare batteries or recharge cycles can be scheduled for longer events.

Is wireless DMX dependable in high-traffic environments?

It is, assuming the transmitter has a clear line of sight and avoids interference zones. Modern systems offer channel-hopping and high-speed protocols to improve reliability under pressure.

What’s the best white tone for flattering people on stage?

Warm white between 3000 K and 3500 K typically flatters skin tones best. Adding a slight amber shift improves richness. Cooler whites suit crisp modern settings but can feel clinical under some conditions.

Do moving head lights use more electricity than static ones?

They do draw slightly more due to internal motors. However, modern LED engines keep overall consumption far below older discharge-based fixtures. Always check manufacturer specs when planning your circuit loads.