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Chris Blue Returns Home with Bandit Lites

Chris Blue performing in Knoxville, Tennessee

Even after being crowned the winner of NBC's Emmy-winning smash show The Voice, Chris Blue is the same humble, thankful person from Knoxville, Tennessee, and to show his appreciation to the city that raised him, Blue performed at the historic Tennessee Theatre, where tickets sold out in five minutes, and two additional shows had to be added, only to have all three shows sell out in minutes.

Bandit Lites, whose world headquarters is based in Knoxville, was tapped to provide the lighting package for the special event. Bandit chair Michael Strickland was invited on board as part of the Chris Blue family by longtime friend Hallerin Hilton Hill, who serves as Blue's manager. Producer and musical guru Travis Wyrick is also part of the Blue Machine, and together with Blue himself, the team worked for months to design, produce, and deliver the grand event.

Blue's journey to stardom is one that seems preordained, as he was the last contestant to audition on the show. With only one spot remaining on the four judges' teams, his performance of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles "Tracks of my Tears" moved R&B sensation Alicia Keys, who now mentors The Voice champion and has proved to be an integral part of Blue's path since the day they met on The Voice.

Blue, Hill, Wyrick, Strickland, and musical director Jason Foster met several times to conceive and design the show in a fashion that met the vision Blue himself held: Light and Glue. Blue wants to illuminate the world and bring together all the people on Earth in a welcoming, positive fashion. From the start, Blue knew his goal, and the team worked tirelessly to achieve the vision.

After a series of meetings and band rehearsals, the show first came together in Nashville at Bandit Lites rehearsal studio, Venue One. There, the musicians spent two solid days and became a single unit with Blue. At the same time, lighting designer Steve Hoover was hard at work in the pre-viz studio, getting input from Blue. The pre-viz was preceded by 10 days of programming by Hoover alone. Hoover is a veteran lighting designer whose current clients include Jimmy Buffett, Olivia Newton John, and Lee Ann Rimes.

The show then moved to the Tennessee Theater for multiple days of dress rehearsal where Blue, his band, his brothers, The Blue Brother, and a full choir several dancers all gelled into a single, spectacular event.

The audio partner for Blue is Spectrum Sound, and the video provider is Moo TV. This team helped deliver a world class production that was reminiscent of The Voice performances that made Blue famous.

Wright Entertainment Group, led by Johnny Wright, is on board as part of management. Nando from WEG was involved in every step of the event providing guidance and advice.

The truly world class team worked together to deliver an event second to none; from the first smoldering note to the final chorus on night three, Blue and team kept the audience on their feet nonstop and drained everyone of emotion. The high point every night was the unbelievable "Take Me to The King" and just as Blue had brought the house down on The Voice with this tune, so he did at all three shows.

The rig was a span of fingers raking downstage to upstage, with a front and rear truss as well. Bandit provided Martin by Harman MAC 2K washes along with Martin MAC Auras for positional key light. Philips Vari-Lite VL 2500 Spots projected gobos for depth and effect while Phillip Showline Nitro 510cs were used on downstage truss as colored strobes and audience blinders. Midstage finger truss featured more MAC 2K Washes, VL 2500 beams and gobos, with Elation Professional SIXPAR 100s as truss warmers.

The main visual focal point was upstage, where three circle truss pieces, with a 15' circle in the center and a 10' circle on either side provided a dynamic backdrop complete with 78 Chauvet Professional VIP PVP X6IP 6.0 mm LED Video Wall Panels. Each circle truss was outfitted with Elation CuePix WW2 blinders and GLP Impressions X4S for color, beams, and movement.

"Steve Hoover was an absolute magician over the three days of the event, and he spun his visual web over the event that was truly stunning," said Strickland. "Chris is now onto planning for a busy and successful 2018. Be sure to look for Chris Blue on TV and in a town near you. It is an event I promise you will never forget!"

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(2 October 2017)

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