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  • Hans Zimmer Revealed

    Hans Zimmer 1

    Legendary German film score composer and record producer Hans Zimmer brought his Revealed Tour to Australia with JPJ Audio tasked with supplying gear and crew for this complex production.

    Since the 1980s, Hans Zimmer has composed music for over 150 films including The Lion King, for which he won Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1995, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Thin Red Line, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, and Interstellar.

    FOH engineer Colin Pink has worked with Hans for three years with this tour starting in April, firstly doing some dates on the West Coast of the States, before coming to New Zealand and Australia for five shows. The tour then heads off to Europe for twenty-six shows before returning to the States for another twenty-five shows finishing on the 18th August.

    Nathaniel Kunkel is the Sound Designer for the tour and being based in L.A, Colin says he was the right person to do all the pre-production creation and programming for the show.

    Being more of a studio based engineer, he had the ability to refine the detail of the show before we got into rehearsals,” commented Colin. “Once I came on board for rehearsals and the tour itself, we worked very well together using my skills in the live sector, to adapt our work into a touring format.
    Hans Zimmer 2The show is a massive challenge from an audio point of view. There is a core band of twenty-two people, including six keyboard players who all double on other instruments. On top of this there is a choir of sixteen and an ‘orchestra section’ consisting of twelve string players and nine brass players. The total input channel count is 260 and there are 63 monitor mixes.

    To control all of this we have a Digico SD7 at FOH and monitors, plus an SD11 to sub mix the orchestra and choir,” explained Colin. “The main reason for choosing the Digico consoles was their high channel count coupled with their flexibility and ability to ‘copy audio’ over the fiberoptic network. Even with the high channel count of the SD7, I was creating ‘stems’ of the playback and certain sections for Gavin Tempany at monitors, since he could not take all the inputs directly as he had a reduced input count due to his high number of monitor outputs.

    As far as outboard and effects went, Colin has tried to keep it as simple as possible. At FOH he has a t.c. electronic M6000 doing vocal reverbs and uses an internal Tap Delay and some of the internal ‘Audio Enhancers’ inserted across the keyboards and electric cello. Although the show is quite FX heavy most of these are taken care of by the keyboard on stage and some by the playback rig. The show is performed with a full surround rig and a lot of the FX are presented in a surround format.

    I think one of the most difficult – and interesting – parts of mixing for Hans is the way he uses many layers of sound to create interesting textures,” remarked Colin. “There are often thirty or so layers of keyboard tracks which combine to make a fluid texture. In the live environment it’s very hard to achieve the right balance between the component parts and keep track of who is doing which bit!

    Hans Zimmer 3Colin stated that P.A systems had been very interesting on the tour so far, and for the first few venues he used ‘in house’ systems.

    We started at The Microsoft Theatre in L.A and used their JBL Vertec System,” he said. “Our second show was at the Coachella Festival on their L-Acoustics K1 system. Next stop was San Francisco using the new Clair CO12 system. Then we have a K2 system in Vegas and a D&B J Series system in Auckland!
    Once the tour reached Australia JPJ Audio provided their Clair CO12 system for the entire Australian tour and this system will also be used in Europe.

    It’s been great to have a few systems on the tour as a means of comparing them,” added Colin. “With the CO12 we ended up with 16 x CO12 a side as the main hangs, and 12 x CO12 as side hangs. As the content of this show has a very extended low end, we flew 6 x subs per side next to the main hangs and had another 12 x subs across the front of the stage. This gave us a very smooth coverage and plenty of headroom. Added to this we have a full surround system, it is soundtracks after all!

    The mic setup was fairly standard, although on a large scale. All the strings had ‘clip on’ DPA’s and the rest of the orchestra and band had standard microphones. The important part of the mics on stage was that there were no wedges (with everyone on IEM’s) or guitar cabs. All the guitars are being run through ‘Kemper’ emulators, so the only spill into the orchestral mics was from the drum kit which is heavily screened. This allowed Colin a lot more control over the mix 

    JPJ looked after us for the whole of the Australian leg of the tour,” Colin said. “Their service was second to none. The efficiency of the JPJ Sydney crew of Joel and Alex meant I never had to wait for any part of the PA ahead of sound checks.
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  • Big Day Out 2014

    Orange & Blue Stages

    Australia’s foremost music festival, The Big Day Out, debuted on the 1992 Australia Day public holiday in Sydney and expanded to Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth by the following year. The Gold Coast and Auckland were added to the schedule in 1994. As of 2003, it has featured seven or eight stages (depending on the venue) accommodating popular contemporary rock music, electronic music, mainstream international acts and local acts.

    JPJ Audio (previously trading as Jands Production Services and Johnston Audio) has provided the sound systems for every Big Day Out show since 1992 and 2014 was no exception. The festival usually takes place in late January and this year was held in four Australian cities: Gold Coast (Jan 19), Melbourne (Jan 24), Sydney (Jan 26), Adelaide (Jan 31) and Perth (Feb 2).

    Orange / Blue Stages – FOH Speaker System
    • 68 L-Acoustics V-DOSC Enclosures
    • 48 L-Acoustics SB218 Sublow Enclosures
    • 18 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics (4x5002VZ)
    • 4 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics (2x5002VZ)
    • FOH Speaker System Delays
    • 18 L-Acoustics Kudo Enclosures
    • 2 Amplifier Rack L-Acoustics LA-RAK (3xLA8)
    • FOH Drive
    • 1 Midas PRO1 Digital Mixing Console
    • 1 L-Acoustics V-DOSC Drive Rack (4xDolby)
    • Blue Stage FOH Control
    • 1 Digidesign Profile Control Surface
    • 1 Digidesign Venue FOH Local Rack
    • 5 Digidesign DSP Mix Engine
    • 1 Midas PRO2C Digital Mixing Console
    • Monitor Speaker System
    • 18 d&b M2 Monitor Enclosure
    • 2 d&b Q-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 6 L-Acoustics ARCS Enclosure
    • 4 L-Acoustics dV-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 3 Amplifier Rack, 4mix d&b D-12
    • 12 d&b D-12 2ch Amplifier
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, ARCS (2xLA48+366)
    • Monitor Control
    • 1 Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
    • Orange Stage Control
    • FOH Control
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Digital Console System
    • 1 Digidesign Profile Control Surface
    • 1 Digidesign Venue FOH Local Rack
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Stage Rack
    • Monitor Speaker System
    • 16 Clair Bros 12AM Monitor Speaker Enclosure
    • 3 Amplifier Rack, 4mix 12AM (Crown 3600)
    • 2 Clair Bros ML18 Sublow Enclosure
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, ML18 (Crown MA9000i)
    • 6 L-Acoustics ARCS Enclosure
    • 4 L-Acoustics dV-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, ARCS (2xLA48+366)
    • Monitor Control
    • 1 Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
    • 1 Yamaha PM5D Power Supply Rack
    • Red Stage
    • FOH Speaker System
    • 18 JBL VERTEC 4889
    • 16 JBL VERTEC 4880
    • FOH Control
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Digital Console System
    • 1 Digidesign Profile Control Surface
    • 1 Digidesign Venue FOH Local Rack
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Stage Rack (48in, 32out)
    • Monitor Control
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Digital Console System
    • 1 Digidesign Profile Control Surface
    • 1 Digidesign Venue FOH Local Rack
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Stage Rack (48in, 32out)
    • Monitor Speaker System
    • 14 Clair Bros 12AM Monitor Speaker Enclosure
    • 1 L-Acoustics dV-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 1 Amplifier Sleeve, dV-SUB (1xLA8)
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, 4mix 12AM (Crest)
    • Sidefill
    • 6 L-Acoustics dV-DOSC Enclosure
    • 2 L-Acoustics dV-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 1 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics 115XT HI-Q (4 mix LA8)
    • Boiler Room FOH Speaker System
    • 18 L-Acoustics V-DOSC Enclosure
    • 6 L-Acoustics dV-DOSC Enclosure
    • 8 L-Acoustics ARCS Enclosure
    • 16 L-Acoustics SB218 Sublow Enclosure
    • 6 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics (4x5002VZ)
    • 4 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics (2x5002VZ)
    • 1 L-Acoustics V-DOSC Drive Rack (4xDolby)
    • FOH Control
    • 1 Digidesign Venue Digital Console System
    • 1 Digidesign Profile Control Surface
    • 1 Yamaha O1V96 Digital Console (16 Mono + 4 Stereo)
    • Monitor Speaker System
    • 14 Clair Bros 12AM Monitor Speaker Enclosure
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, 4mix 12AM (Crown 3600)
    • 4 Clair Bros R4 Mk III Speaker Enclosure
    • 1 Amplifier Rack, R4 (Crown MA9000i)
    • 6 Clair Bros ML18 Sublow Enclosure
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, ML18 (Crown MA9000i)
    • Monitor Control
    • 1 Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
    • 1 Yamaha O1V96 Digital Console (16 Mono + 4 Stereo)
    • DJ Monitors
    • 9 L-Acoustics dV-DOSC Enclosure
    • 6 L-Acoustics dV-SUB Sublow Enclosure
    • 2 Amplifier Rack, L-Acoustics 115XT HI-Q (4 mix LA8)
    • 2 Amplifier Sleeve, dV-SUB (1xLA8)
    JPJ Crew
    • FOH System Engineers
    • John Kerns
    • Tim Millikan
    • Brendan Keane
    • Tim Seconi
    • Monitor System Engineers
    • Paul Kennedy
    • Tristan Johnson
    • Tristan Farrow
    • Josh Andre
    • Stage Technicians
    • Duncan Kaye
    • Dean Marquis
    • Matthew Morrison
    • Alex McCormack
    • Aaron Casley
    • Wayne Mulder
    • Jorgia Galbraith
    • Tim Jones


    Gallery – All photos ©Daniel Boud

  • The FIFA Fan Fest in Sydney

    Fanfest Darling Harbour

    While 32 nations played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Sydney was one of only six cities around the world to host an International FIFA Fan Fest. More than 500,000 people visited the Cockle Bay and Tumbalong Park sites, at Darling Harbour, where all 64 matches were broadcast live on four large screens.

    JPS provided sound reinforcement and crew for the 31 day event.

    Dates June 11, 2010 – July 12, 2010
    Sydney Darling Harbour
    JPS Crew
    Dean Mizzi, Matt Debien, Tristian Johnson, Adam Williams, Shane Oldham, Tim Seconi, Raoul Plimer
    Speaker System JBL VerTec
    18 x JBL VerTec 4889 Enclosures
    16 x JPS 18″ Subwoofers
    16 x Crown MA5002VZ
    FOH Drive System
    1 x Dolby Lake DLP 4D12 Mesa
    1 x Motion 1200 Wireless Tablet
    4 x BSS FDS-366 Omni Drives
    1 x BSS FCS-960 EQ
    4 x BSS FCS-926 Omni Drives
    FOH Control
    1 x Soundcraft Vi6
    1 x Yamaha M7CL 48 Ch Digital Console
    1 x Tascam CD-RW901SL
    2 x Denon DCD-695 CD Players
    Radio Mics
    9 x Shure UR4D Dual Receivers
    12 x ShureUR2 Hand Held Transmitters c/w Beta 58 capsules
    Monitor System
    12 x Clair Bros 12AM Monitor Speakers
    4 x Clair Bros R4 MkIII Side Fill Cabinets
    1 x Clair ML18 Subwoofer
    12 x Crown MA3600VZ Amplifiers
    4 x Crown MA9001 Amplifiers
    8 x Lake Clair iO’s
    6 x Sennheiser G2 IEM systems
    2 x Shure PSM 600 systems
    1 x Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
  • Rugby League Grand Final 2009

    Rugby League Grand Final 2009

    More than 2.5 million Australians tuned it to see Melbourne’s premiership triumph over Parramatta – making it the most watched NRL grand final in three years. Jands provided the audio system and staff for the day’s entertainment, including performances by Wolfmother, Wes Carr and Mark Vincent.

    Date Sunday October 4, 2009
    Audio Crew Michael Waters, Garry Hall, Tim Lonigan, Adam Williams
      Bob Daniels, James Kohler, Tony Love, Andrea Le Roy
      Shane Oldham, Adam Smith
    Speaker System JBL Vertec
      42 x JBL Vertec 4889
      16 x JBL Vertec 4880
    Amplifiers 36 x Crown MA5002vz Amplifiers
    Control systems  
    F.O.H. Digico D5 112EX Console
      Yamaha DM 1000
      Al Smart C2
      3 x Dennon CD Players
      1 x Tascam CD recorder
    FOH Drive System  
      10 x BSS 366 Omni Drives
    Monitor System  
      Yamaha PM-5D RH
      2 x Dolby DLP’s
      1 x BSS 366
      16 x Clair 12AM Wedges
      4 x L-Acoustics ARCS
      8 x Crown MA3600vz Amplifiers
      12 x Crown MA3600 Amplifiers
      3 x Lab Gruppen LA48 Amplifiers
  • Sound Relief 2009

    Sound Relief Sydney 2009

    Sydney rock lovers took a trip down memory lane as performers from more than three decades hit the stage at the Sound Relief concert. Jands provided the audio system and staff for the Sydney concert and also sent front end equipment and crew to the Melbourne concert for Midnight Oil.

    Date 14th March 2009
    Front of House Greg Rosman, George Gorga
    Monitors Bob Daniels, Andy McKeown, Bredan Keane
    Patch Tim Seconi
    R.F. systems Peter Twartz
    Stage Damon Pieterse, James Kohler, Duncan Kaye
      Chris Pratt, Tim Lonergan, Carla Puckeridge
      Andrea LeRoy
    Speaker System JBL Vertec
      54 x JBL Vertec 4889
      24 x JBL Vertec 4888
      64 x JPS JBL 18″ Sub Bass
    Amplifiers 50 x Crown MA5002vz Amplifiers
      8 x Crown MA-9000i Amplifiers
    Control systems  
    F.O.H. 2 x Digi-Design Venue D-Show Consoles 96CH
      Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
      2 x TC D2 Tap Delays
      2 x DBX 160SL Compressors
      TCM-5000 Reverb
      Eventide H-3000 Harmoniser
      Tascam CD Recorder
    FOH Drive System  
      4 x Dolby DLP 412 Processors
      BSS Stereo EQ
      Motion 1200 Wireless Tablet
      SMAART System
      Midas XL88
    Microphones  
      5 x Shure UR4D-Q5 dual receivers
      10 x Shure UR-Q2 transmitters c/w Beta 58 capsules
      6 x Shure SM 81
      7 x Shure Beta 98
      2 x Shure SM 89
      2 x Shure SM 91
      16 x Shure SM 57
      9 x Shure SM 58
      6 x Shure Beta 57a
      12 x Shure Beta 58a
      2 x Shure Beta 52a
      3 x Shure 565
      6 x Shure KSM 137
      4 x Shure KSM 32
      4 x Sennheiser BF 509
      5 x Sennheiser E 904
      6 x AKG 414
      4 x Audio-Technica AT 4050
      4 x Beyer Dynamic M 88
      6 x Beyer Dynamic Opus 87
      25 x Countryman Type 85 DI box
    Monitor System  
      2 x Clair Bros ML18 Sub Bass
      3 x Dolby DLP 412 Processors
      2 x Clair Lake iOs
      8 x L-Acoustics Arcs
      8 x L-Acoustics dV-Subs
      8 x LA-48 Amplifiers
      2 x Crown MA9000i Amplifiers
      12 x Crown MA3600 Amplifiers
      23 x Senheiser EW300 G2 IEM Transmitters
      32 x Senheiser EW300 G2 IEM Receivers
      3 x PWS Helical Aerials
      2 x Shure PA821 Aerial Distributions
    Coldplay Sound Relief Chris Martin with John Farnham
  • Live Earth

    Live Earth took place on Saturday July 7 in Sydney with a monumental line-up
    of Australian talent including Crowded House, Missy Higgins, Eskimo Joe,
    Wolfmother and more at Aussie Stadium, Moore Park.
    Live Earth

    Date July 7 2007
    Sound crew
      Michael Waters
      Paul Schofield
      Nick Giameos
      Garry Hall
      Matt Debien
      Dean Lovell
      John Blois
      Richard Vass
      Randell Casey
      Adam Williams
    FOH Speaker System
      54 x JBL Vertec 4889 Enclousers
      24 x JBL Vertec 4888 Enclousers
      48 x JPS JBL Loaded 18″ subwoofers
    Amplifiers 60 x Crown MA5002VZ Amplifiers
    FOH Drive system
      4 x Dolby Lake DLP4D12 Processors
      4 x BSS Omni Drive FDS-366
      1 x Gateway Motion 1200 Tablet PC
      1 x Motion 1200 Docking Station
      1 x Cisco 350 Wireless Access Point
      1 x Midas XL-88 Mixer
    FOH Control System
      1 x Digi-Design D-Show Venue 96Ch Console System
      1 x Yamaha PM-5D RH Console
      4 x DBX-566 Compressors
      2 x Eventide H-3000 SE Harmonisers
      2 x TC-M5000 reverbs
      2 x TC-Electronics D-Two Delay
      2 x L-Acoustics 108P Near Field Monitors
    Monitor System
      2 x Yamaha PM5D-RH Digital Console
      24 x Clair Bros 12AM Wedges
      5 x Dolby Lake CDLP Processors
      8 x Shure PSM700 Receivers
      8 x Shure PSM700 Transmitters
      4 x Sennheiser EW-300 IEM G2 Systems
      8 x L-Acoustics Arcs
      4 x L-Acoustics dV-Subs
    Microphones
      10 x Shure UHF MA Radio Mic systems
      6 x Shure UHF MA Hand Held Mics
      4 x Shure SM 81
      4 x KSM 32’s
      3 x Shure SM 91’s
      10 x Shure SM 98’s
      12 x Shure SM 57’s
      17 x Shure SM 58’s
      4 x Shure Beta 52A’s
      4 x Shure Beta 56A’s
      3 x Beyer M-88’s
      20 x Countryman Type 85 DI’s
  • Greenday

    Greenday

    Tour dates 13th – 18th December 2005
    System Engineer Greg Rosman
    Audio Crew Andrew Mitchell, Nick Giameos, Cameron Elias, Richard Vass, Michael Burdett, Paul Schofield, Mark Wilson, Andy McKeown
    Speaker System Clair Bros i4 system
    44 x i4 Cabinets
    40 x i4B Low End Cabinets
    8 x Clair Bros P2 Cabinets
    48 x JBL 18″ subs
    16 x Clair Bros Crest Amp Racks
    12 x Crown MA-5002-VZ Amplifiers
    Speaker System JBL Vertec 4889 System
    42 x JBL Vertec 4889 Cabinets
    28 x Crown MA-5002 VZ Amplifiers
    Consoles
    F.O.H. Midas H-3000 Console
    Monitor Yamaha PM-1D Digital Console
  • Missy Higgins 2005

    Fresh from collecting a swag of ARIA awards, Missy Higgins was on the road playing a series of sold out events in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

    Johnston Audio Services provided a Nexo Geo-T system for the tour. For the Sydney show at Centennial Park, which was a sell-out of 18,000 people, the Geo T was augmented by delay stacks of Nexo Geo-S.
    Centennial Park is situated in the middle of prime real estate and shows held there invariably draw noise complaints from the neighbouring residents. The controllability of the Geo-T helped to contain the audio to the concert area which in turn kept the noise consultants happy – with no complaints! The same issues are prevalent at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl – and again – a faultless show without any trouble from the sound consultants!

    The main system included 24 x Nexo Geo-T 4805 cabinets, 6 x Nexo Geo-T 2815 cabinets and 12 x Nexo CD18 subs. Nexo Alpha-e was utilised as front fill. The system was powered by Camco Vortex 6 amplifiers and controlled with Nexo NX241 processors and Lake Contour.

    The delay system included 16 Nexo Geo-S 805 cabinets and 2 x Nexo Geo-S 830 cabinets, powered by Camco Vortex 6 amplifiers.

    The monitor rig was Nexo PS15 cabinets – also powered by Camco.

    Missy Higgins’ FOH engineer Brent Gray mixed the show on a Midas XL4 and monitor engineer Saul Skouterides utilised a Midas Heritage 3000 console.

    Dates

    October 14 – 31 2005

    Main System

    24x Nexo Geo-T 4805 Tangental Array
    6x Nexo Geo-T 2815 Tangental Array
    12x Nexo CD 18 Subs
    20x Camco Vortex 6 Amps
    4x Nexo NX241 Processors

    Front Fill

    2x Nexo Alpha-E M Cabinets
    4x Nexo Alpha-E B118 Cabinets
    2x Camco Vortex 6 Amps
    1x Nexo Nx241 Processors

    Delay System – (Sydney Only)

    16x Nexo Geo-S 805 Tangental Array
    2x Nexo Geo-S 830 Tangental Array
    4x Nexo CD 12 Subs
    4x Camco Vortex 6 Amps
    2x Nexo Nx241 Processors

    FOH Console

    1x Midas Xl4 Console

    Drive Rack

    1x BSS Fcs 960 Dual 31 Band Eq
    1x Al Smart C2 System Compressor
    2x Lake Contour Processors
    1x JAS System Management Computer C/W JBL Smaart
    1x Denon DN600-F CD Player

    FOH Effects

    1x Tc Electronics M 5000
    2x Yamaha SPX 990
    1x TC Electronics D-Two Delay
    1x Eventide H3000 Harmoniser

    Inserts

    3x Drawmer DS 201 Noise Gates
    5x DBX 160x Compressor
    2x Avalon Vt 737-Sp
    2x DBX 566 Valve Compressors
    2x Empirical Labs Distressors

    Monitor Console

    1x Midas Heritage H3000 Console

    Monitor Inserts

    4x Klark Teknik Dn360 Eq
    2x Drawmer DS 201 Noise Gates
    1x Yamaha SPX990

    Monitor Speakers

    12x Nexo PS 15 Wedges
    3x Camco Vortex 6 Amps
    3x Nexo TD Mk Ii Controllers

  • Rod Stewart 1979

    The “Blondes ‘Ave More Fun Tour” was Rod Stewart’s second trip to Australia. For the outdoor shows the sound system was stacked on three levels and was powered by Jands J600S amplifiers.

    As in 1977, Patrick Woodroffe designed and operated the lighting which included PAR 64s, Altman Beamlights and Lekos along with a quantity of Arri 2K Blondies for audience lighting. The set featured all-white stage equipment and curtains.

    Jands Crew
    Vagn Stenvei, Phil Dracoulis, David Mulholland, Mark Keegan, Dave Houghton

    Rod Stewart Crew
    Pete Buckland, Patrick Woodroffe

    Tour Dates 1979
    31 January – Perth
    01 February – Perth
    02 February – Perth
    05 February – Adelaide
    09 February – Melbourne
    12 February – Sydney
    13 February – Sydney
    16 February – Brisbane
    17 February – Brisbane
    18 February – Brisbane
    23 February – Auckland, NZ
    27 February – Christchurch, NZ

  • Electric Light Orchestra 1978

    ELO Sydney 1978
    ELO Sydney 1978

    1978 was the peak of Electric Light Orchestra’s popularity with Out Of The Blue as their best selling album yet, a wildly popular stage show, and general high respect from radio and music critics. ELO brought their symphonic rock and laser lighting show to Australia in February 1978. Nothing on this scale had been seen before, in Australia.

    Commenting on the Randwick Racecourse show violinist Mik Kaminski said: “But the best thing of all was the concert we did at Sydney Outdoor Stadium, where we played to 26,000 people.”

    The speaker system for this tour included 18 of Jands newly developed all-in-one Concord cabinets along with a conventional 4 way system. Jands also supplied the lighting and stage roof.

    The lighting system was made up of Par64s and Strand profiles for specials. At the end of the Australian tour ELO airfreighted Jands lighting system and crew to Japan for concerts in Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka. The 20ft trusses, in use at the time, were a special problem for the Qantas freighters.

    Tour Dates 1978

    January 29 Western Springs Auckland, NZ
    February 1, 2 Festival Hall Brisbane
    February 4 Randwick Race Course Sydney
    February 7, 8, 9 Myer Music Bowl Melbourne
    February 16, 17 Entertainment Centre Perth
    February 22 Budokan Tokyo, Japan
    February 23, 24 Festival Hall Osaka, Japan
    February 25 Kaikan Kyoto, Japan
    February 26 Kyuden Taiikukan Fukuoka, Japan
    February 28 Nagoyashi Kokaido Nagoya, Japan
    March 2 Shizuoka, Japan

    All images © Jands Pty Limited. Click to enlarge