UK - Following a record visitor turnout and exhibitor numbers reaching the hall's capacity in 2004, the organisers of the A.C. Lighting North Tradeshow have announced that this year's show will be returning to the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds on 26-27 April. Further show details will be confirmed in the coming months, but visitors can expect a repeat of last year's popular format, say the company. Many of the key brands from A.C. Lighting's stock-holding of leading lighting, audio and associated equipment manufacturers who exhibited in 2004 have already confirmed their attendance, as well as a number of new suppliers who will making their first appearance at the show.

As well as the chance to catch up on the latest product innovations and receive demonstrations, face-to-face expert advice and some exclusive 'show-only' exhibitor deals, the show will again include a range of free seminars held by some of the industry's leading experts in their field. Seminars confirmed so far include a look at the process of transferring the classic film Mary Poppins to the stage, by top lighting programmer Rob Halliday; a presentation from leading lighting designer Durham Merenghi; an in-depth look at the new concept of lighting in a timeline by A.C.'s Neil Vann; and Tim Roberts of Vertigo Rigging presents a case study on rigging West End musical We Will Rock You.

Jonathan Walters, A.C. Lighting's Northern sales director, commented: "As the definitive entertainment technology showcase for the regions, we're very pleased to provide what has become an essential event for local customers to hold a dialogue with our suppliers and catch up on the latest industry trends."

Entry to the show, including a buffet lunch, is free for registered visitors. Tickets also include access to the Royal Armouries Museum - a spectacular collection of arms and armour from down the ages. For further information about the tradeshow and to register for your free entry tickets, please call A.C. Lighting Ltd on 0113 255 7666 or visit the website below.

(Lee Baldock)


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