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Britannia Row Delivers Audio Support to Iconic Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival's (formerly Arcadia stage) now Pangea stage

Audio rental company Britannia Row supplied PA and control to Glastonbury Festival's legendary Arcadia stage -- this year named Pangea -- and teamed up with US partner Clair Global to supply bespoke control and monitor packages for a host of major acts, including headliners The Cure.

Arcadia, through its Spider and Metamorphosis spectaculars, has earned a reputation for wildly creative, multi-sensory experiences. This year, Pangea -- a towering crane structure loaded with dazzling projections, a plethora of pyrotechnics and vivid lighting designs -- created a "blank canvas in the sky."

The Arcadia team has worked with L-Acoustics for a number of years, and following a recommendation from the loudspeaker manufacturer, Britannia Row was appointed as the 2019 audio rental supplier of choice.

Britannia Row's Marc Soame said: "The new stage is a real centerpiece and sets a great platform for future expansion of the show. Audio is a key component of any Arcadia show, and the production team is well versed in audio design and its considerations for being able to provide a high-quality experience for eager audiences."

"The Arcadia team is incredibly creative and forward-thinking, but also very practically minded. They've refined their approach over a number of years with the development of the previous stages and wanted to retain a similar approach for 2019 as it was a proven model."

The main tower systems were inwards facing L-Acoustics K2/ KS28, with localized outward facing flown ARCS II on the crane and X12/ KS28 for coverage under the crane -- all powered by LA12X. This design was crucial to maximizing the audio quality throughout and minimizing any overlapping sound sources. Britannia Row also provided the control package including console, RF and IEMs, as well as DJ equipment and the monitoring system, all safeguarded with a fully redundant fiber optic drive system and redundant control package.

The Britannia Row crew at Arcadia included main PA system engineer Terrance Hulkes and rig/de-rig technician Jacopo Fois who worked alongside Matt Howes and Arcadia's in-house audio team.

Arcadia's production manager, Dorian Cameron-Marlow, commented: "This was our first year working with Britannia Row and, right from the outset, we were very impressed with their knowledge and consummate professionalism. While working through non-standard applications and system usage, its team was flexible, creative, and always on point."

Britannia Row also supported its existing touring clients throughout the festival weekend, providing control and monitor packages for The Cure and Two Door Cinema Club. Meanwhile, partner Clair Global serviced its clients -- Janet Jackson, Miley Cyrus, Carrie Underwood, Maggie Rogers, Lizzo, Kurt Vile, and Sheryl Crow -- with further DiGiCo, Yamaha, and Midas control systems.

Reflecting on a successful summer period to date, Britannia Row director, Lez Dwight, said: "This is, by far, the busiest summer in recent history for Brit Row and Clair. Glastonbury was one of hundreds of festivals our acts performed at during May, June, and July. Add the stadium, arena, theatre, sporting, fashion, corporate, and communication events we've undertaken to this list, and it means our staff, crew, and equipment have been fully utilized over these months."

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(29 July 2019)

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