Alex Hesse deployed nearly 200 of GLP’s compact X4 S LED moving heads at the
iconic Hollywood Bowl, when Norwegian house DJ / producer Kygo headlined at the
17,500 capacity venue recently — selling out over two nights..

Kygo garnered international attention with his remix of Ed Sheeran’s I See Fire, and
subsequent single Firestone, and the appearance follows his memorable
performance at the Olympics closing ceremony in Rio earlier this year. For the two
Hollywood shows, he brought a number of guest singers along, such as SEAL, G-
Eazy, Parson James, Labrinth, Leona Lewis, James Hersey, Conrad Sewell and
Kodaline.

Locally-based production company eighteentwentysix provided inventory as Hesse,
who has been working with the artist for the past 18 months, renewed his
acquaintance with GLP’s award-winning platform.

Specifying the tiny X4 S fixtures for the first time, he said, “I was looking for a
bright small and fast wash light that had a tight beam and a wide zoom. With seven
15W high power LEDS and 7°-50° zoom ratio, the X4 S certainly provided that.

“I had 188 GLP fixtures to work with so the trick was to outline the trusses with LED
panels on them. Having so many fixtures I could use them both for stage lights or
crowd highlighting. I had a lot of options and the dynamic feel worked very well.’

The fixtures were dispersed across eight flown trusses, two floor mounted trusses
and a centre diamond truss — all equipped with X4 S and LED panels. The fixture
positions for both audience and stage were geared to deliver smooth aerial effect
movements and colour bumps — with the show directed and programmed by Hesse
himself.

A number of different elements were called into play to work in conjunction with the
lights, including lasers, LED wristbands, Pyro and special effects. Rehearsals had
taken place two days ahead at one of Sony Entertainment’s studios, where the
entire show had been coordinated from start to finish.

Summing up the experience, the LD said how much he enjoyed working with the set
up and the team that made it happen. In particular, he expressed his delight with
the response of the X4 S. “They worked perfectly during the show. It´s a very small
but fast fixture with a lot of power for its size.

“By hanging these fixtures really tight next to each other it was possible for me to
build great looks and movements – and having so many fixtures with such a wide
zoom range gave me options to create both wash and beam effects.

“Altogether the X4 S is a very impressive fixture and I see a bright future for it.’