Enough has been said and written about the Muse Drones tour, setting records and
raising standards in live performance and introducing the unmanned flying object in
the world of entertainment.

For a large show you normally need a lot of loading capacity and sometimes the
existing loading capacity is just not sufficient, like in the Hallenstadion in Zurich,
Switserland.

For every problem there is a solution and in this case the solution was offered by
Malecon Ltd. Known for their expertise in heavy lifting and for their large stock of
extraordinary strong truss, they were called in for help.

The stage setup is an ‘in-the-round’ setup, with a circular stage in the middle, with
catwalks on either end of the stage. Above that are the space station and decking
that accommodate the drones and technical staff. There are also retractable video
screens using projection, a spherical 360 screen over the main central stage.

The complete Muse stage had to be supported by a giant ground support system,
since the roofing of the Hallenstation did not have sufficient loading capacity.

After some thorough calculation, Malecon brought in a ground support system based
on the Prolyte CT tower system with D75T truss as towers and M145RV and B100RV
truss for the grid. On top of this grid Malecon added an extra layer of M145RV
(Mammoth) truss to gain sufficient height and strength to accommodate the
complete set.

The total dimensions of the ground support were 22 x 22 metres width and 16,5m.
height. The whole system carried 32 tonnes of load.

As Thorsten Klein commented: This was quite a challenge for us, we knew we had
to fit the weight of the complete stage setup underneath our ground support
system. This offered not only challenges weight wise, but also to reach the required
trim heights. With the Prolyte M145RV truss we were sure we could handle the
brief. The loading capacity of this truss is massive, we were fully confident of this
system’.

Malecon is one of the few owners of the M145RV truss, which is constructed of main
tubes (100 x 8 mm) and diago¬nals (60 x 60 x 3,5 mm and 50 x 4 mm).

The M145RV truss was developed for special applications where extreme loads or
circumstances require massive strength, spans up to 30 metres are no challenge for
this truss; exactly what the Muse gig required.