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Chris Young Takes Bandit Lites on the Road for His Headlining Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour

While 2017 was certainly a banner year for RCA Records Nashville recording artist Chris Young, with his seventh studio album Losing Sleep debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and his induction into the membership of the Grand Ole Opry, the Grammy-nominated artist has kicked off the new year with a massive sold-out arena headlining tour.

Lighting designers Chris Lisle of Chris Lisle Lighting Design and Mike Stanley, production manager, crafted the Chris Young Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour rig with a lighting package provided by Bandit Lites. They collaborated to create a hybrid of Young's 2016 lighting design, which consisted of two overhead trusses and upstage torms loaded with Robe Pointes, Ayrton MagicPanels, Martin Atomic Strobes, and Elation CuePix Blinders, and 2017's floor pack that utilized the torm components alongside and blasting through a pyramid of video panels.

"Now the rig has evolved, combining the two designs, and adding in some more fire power overhead with a midstage truss, nearly doubling the fixture count from the original rig," Stanley says.

Bandit Lites is supplying over 150 fixtures including MagicPanels 602 which extend the video product out in addition to providing effects and beam looks. The rig also utilizes MAC Viper Profiles, VL 3500 Washes, Elation CuePix WW2 blinders, Martin Atomic 3000 Strobes, and Robe Pointes, which Stanley notes as being road worthy and an aspect of the rig since 2014 saying, "The Pointes are a hard fixture to beat."

A new addition to the rig is the dynamic Claypaky B-EYE K20, a fixture Stanley saw in action over the summer, and was blown away by the kaleidoscope effects. "I'm running them in shapes mode, and the built-in macros combined with the effects are awesome," he says.

The B-EYEs also provide one of Stanley's favorite moments in the show, albeit it lasts only seconds, proving that he doesn't need long to make a statement. "In one of the rocking songs in the set, the stage is blacked out besides the B-EYE's in a linear scroll with the kaleido rotating, a cue that has always been a strobe effect in the past," Stanley says before adding, "There's also a ballad toward the end on the set that's primarily backlit with the Vipers asymmetrically that's simple and it looks great."

With the first six weeks of the tour sold-out, thanks to the excitement and demand from fans, Young has already announced a second extension of tour dates into September, including the Platinum-selling entertainer's first-ever hometown headlining show at Bridgestone Arena.

"This entire production is a testament to the passion and excitement that Chris Young and his team instill in every aspect of the tour," says Bandit's business development officer, Brent Barrett. "We at Bandit are very proud to be along for the ride, and having known both Chris and Mike for years, I know that any project with them is going to be a triumph."

"There's a high standard that comes along with the Bandit name," finishes Stanley. "I know the first time the rig rolls on the floor for rehearsals, it is going to work. That high standard follows through with support, too. Project manager Matt King and tech guru Jake Tickle in the Nashville shop always knock it out of the park no matter the time or day of the week."

In addition to Bandit gear, the tour also includes two grandMA2 Lights, three NPU's, and a catalyst driving content provided by CLLD.

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(15 March 2018)

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