Rock of Ages in the USA
USA - Thirty years on and Def Leppard is still one of the most important bands in rock music. Over 100m albums sold, a catalogue of rock anthems and a reputation for spectacular live shows attest to that.

The band has always had a loyal following in the US and has just wrapped up a Rock of Ages summer tour there with lighting design by Kenji Ohashi. Kenji's design used the Union Jack as its main theme and lit by a mostly Martin Professional lighting system supplied by Upstaging.

"It has been another great year of touring with Def Leppard," says Paul Costa of Upstaging, who have been supplying Def Leppard tours for years. "It was a pleasure to work with Kenji and the whole Def Leppard production."

For the summer 2012 tour Upstaging supplied 46 MAC Auras, 28 MAC III Profiles, 36 MAC 2000 Wash XBs, 8 MAC 2000 Beam XBs, 42 Stagebar 54s, and 30 Atomic 3000 strobes with a light beam visualization canopy courtesy of 4 Jem ZR44 Hi-Mass foggers.

Kenji mounted the Auras cross-shaped on the truss to emphasize the special Union Jack shaped truss. Besides lighting the truss itself, the Auras provided general colour washes across the stage and were programmed to move with the melody and timing of the songs.

"Of course I like the Aura's beam," Kenji says, "but I love shining the surface of the fixture via the backlight illumination function, which allowed me to increase the variation of usage of the fixture.

"The MAC Aura is very bright and little trouble - I think it is really quite a beautiful fixture."

Also mounted on the Union Jack truss were 20 of Martin's 1500-watt MAC III Profiles.

"Sometimes I used them to light up the band members and sometimes to light the audience with various gobos, which created a lot of atmosphere during the show," explains Kenji. "I also put eight of them on the front edge of the set (7 feet high) and used them for the band members and also as a searchlight in the air," he concludes, stating that on the next Def Leppard tour he plans to also use Martin's recently-released, award-winning MAC Viper.

(Jim Evans)


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