Pentatonix are touring Europe until the end of June before playing dates in Japan and Australia/New Zealand (photo: Todd Moffses)
World - Internationally acclaimed a capella group Pentatonix, who have been putting the harmonic sounds of a cappella music on the pop chart map the past few years, are playing to enthusiastic crowds on a 2016 world tour. Production designer for the tour is Sooner Routhier of SRae Productions who wanted a large amount of fixtures to help paint a background for the Grammy-winning group and turned to Elation Professional's compact ACL 360i beam effect light to create the look.

"Because Pentatonix is an a capella group, we had to make sure there was some sort of scenic and lighting," Sooner explains of her design and the ACL 360i's role in it. "We use the fixtures as a lighting backdrop for effects and lighting scenic. We use every feature in the light to help with the poppy effects programming for songs like the Daft Punk and Bieber medleys. At the same time, we can make them soft and use them in a simple beamy look that just sits for the softer, slower moves."

Working in pairs on vertical ladders from an upstage position, 72 fixtures in total, the ACL 360i's powerful 4° beam belies its small size (13.0" high and 11.5 lbs.) with its continuous 360-degree rotation capable of creating a surprisingly full effect. The fixtures are a key element in a design that is appropriately eye-catching without overpowering the group. The ACL 360i fixtures are being supplied for the tour by Christie Lites.

Sooner, whose design credits include top acts like Imagine Dragons, KISS and M


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