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Ken Dewar: EAW (EMEA)
Christian Bockskopf, Serkan Güner: Riedel
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Joel Perry: Wigwam Acoustics
Nicki Fisher: Clear-Com (EMEA)
Ray van Straten: QSC Professional
Mark Ellis-Cope: Entec Sound & Light
Richard Kershaw: HHB
Nick Williams: TC Group (EMEA/APAC)
Christian Luecke: Allen & Heath
Dr Enrique Perez Gonzalez: Solid State Logic
Paul Morini: Cadac (US)
Leif Friestad: VDC Trading
Rob Hughes: Cadac
Graham Kirk: AES
Damian Hawley: Focusrite
Mike van der Logt: Ashly Audio (EMEA)
Scott Fraser: APG
Robin Dibble: Martin Audio
Noel Larson: Harman Professional
Yamaha Music Europe
Joe Keul: Kling & Freitag
Andreas Weingaertner: Martin Audio
Dr John White: QSC Audio Products
Max Lindsay-Johnson: Community Professional
Matt Ward: Brainworx (US)
Robert Margouleff: WSDG
Andrea Ippolito, Anastasia Klinushkina: Outline
Tim Gray: Source Distribution (UK)
Greg Suchomel: Symetrix
Graham Taylor: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Liam Connors: RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mike Rigby: HHB Communications
Phillip Scobee: Crown Audio
Andy Stanton: Wohler Technologies (APAC)
Cameron O’Neill, Peter Cochrane: Riedel (Australia)
Dr Sean Olive: AES President
Pablo Espinosa: Meyer Sound
Franck-Olivier Fabry: Meyer Sound (Canada)
JBL Tour Sound Division appointments
DPA Microphones management restructure
Stefano Pucello: VDC Trading
Tom Oakes: Orbital Sound
Duncan Savage: Shure Distribution Systems Group
Fred Speckeen: Dynaudio Professional
Rich Soper: CUK Audio
Jorge Serrano, Pedro Enguidanos, Pablo Galve: Beyma
Mark Davidson: Focusrite (RedNet)
Keith Caggiano: Duran Audio (US)
René Greil: Klotz Cables
Owen Xing: TG Group China
Thomas Marcher: Harman Professional (Asia)
Franca Risi: Mediatech Design Group
Carlos Vargas: Loud Technologies
Mark Perrins, David Morbey: D&M Pro
Rusty Waite: EAW
Mark Flanagan: TC Group
Steve Johnson: Community Pro
Netia: Peter Fong, Jeffrey Jaworski (Asia/US)
Timothy (TJ) Smith: Harman Professional
Chris Vice: Harman Professional
Paul McMullan: Tannoy/Lab.gruppen/Lake
David McKinney: Harman Professional (China)
Sean Karpowicz: Soundcraft
Yamaha Commercial Audio (UK)
Stephanie Hansen: Masque Sound (US)
Binny Sharma: TC Group (India)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid
Adam Thorneycroft: Orbital Sound
Patrick Almond: Carlsbro/Studiomaster
Franck Berger: Riedel Communications
James Godbehear/Richard Ferriday: Cadac
Andreas Hilmer: Lawo
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Jay Easley: SSL
Tarek Shaikh: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Stanley Lee: NEXT-proaudio (Asia)
John T Wiggins: Community Professional
Mary Marshall: Symetrix
Stefano Pucello: Rycote
Carl Tomkins: CUK Audio
Bruno Garros: APG
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Thomas Lund & Thomas Valter: TC Group
Vinnie Perreux: Harman Professional (Asia)
Niels Jørgen Øhrgaard: DPA Microphones
Alex Schloesser: Global Market Management (A&H)
Simon Druce: Sennheiser UK
Hock Thang: Symetrix (Asia-Pacific)
Marsh Gooch: Aphex
Pat McConnell, Ed Capp: Sound Devices
Jason Kelly: SSL
John Terrey: Wohler Technologies
Craig Richardson: Symetrix
Amit Daftary: Snell (MESA)
Rolf Buschmann: Yellowtec
Morag MacPherson: Orbital Sound (US)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mario Bentley: Electro-Voice/Dynacord (EMEA)
Dan Foley, Kris Jackson: Audio Precision
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Fast News

St Paul’s Palace Theatre adds DiGiCo mixing systems

Returning to the entertainment scene in St Paul, Minnesota, as a live music destination in 2017, the Palace Theatre has now added a pair of DiGiCo Quantum225 mixing consoles to its L-Acoustics K2 PA system.

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Lana Del Rey’s Tunnel tour

Lana Del Rey completed her first all-stadium tour of Great Britain and Ireland with two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. On the road in support of her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has employed SSL Live mixing consoles since the beginning.

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Mazowsze Hall adopts Optocore fibre-optic backbone

Situated to the north of Warsaw in Mazovia, the 540-seat multipurpose Mazowsze Performance Hall concert venue and cultural centre recently moved onto an Optocore fibre-optic backbone.

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Britannia Row fields L-Acoustics for Oasis’ Live ’25

Playing 41 sold-out stadium shows across 17 cities in the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, with three shows added along the way due to demand, the Oasis’ Live ’25 tour has included Britannia Row Productions deployment an L-Acoustics K Series concert sound system.

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Montreal’s Bell Centre adopts ST 2110 infrastructure

Hosting events spanning high-intensity NHL games to live music concerts and major entertainment productions, Montreal’s 21,000-capacity Bell Centre is the largest indoor arena in Canada and one of the largest ice hockey arenas in the world. Further developing its broadcast and live production abilities, the venue has adopted a new ST 2110 infrastructure designed around Calrec’s Argo S console.

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Marvels of Saudi tour visits Palace of Versailles

The Marvels of Saudi visited the Palace of Versailles with a 64-strong choir, with included 16 French and 48 Saudi Arabian singers and mix of traditional Arabic instruments such as the oud and French classics like the accordion. The event required more than 250 mix inputs and was broadcast live using DiGiCo Quantum 852 consoles for FOH, monitors and broadcast.

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Martin Audio plays strong hand at Sydney’s Bristol complex

Reopening after being closed for four years, Sydney’s former Bristol Arms Hotel encompasses five storeys including restaurants, bars, a nightclub, rooftop and event spaces. Retaining much of its nightclub roots, the Calypso nightclub – its ceiling adorned with 300 mirror balls – is now armed with Martin Audio’s CDD coaxial differential dispersion series.

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