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    Serious’ Stellar Stage Debuts at Crystal Palace

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallJuly 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Serious Stages unveiled its new Stellar concert and festival stage at a series of concerts presented by Festival Republic, at Crystal Palace Park, July 5,6,7, 2024.

    The new Stellar stage was designed and manufactured by the vastly experienced team at Serious Stages Wells headquarters,

    Serious Stages Operations Manager Abbey Thomas said: “The concept for the Stellar stage was born out of clients’ feedback, who identified their requirements for a medium-range flat-roof version of the Company’s larger TZ Tower stages. From initial designs created by our in-house CAD/technical team, components were manufactured in our Wells workshop, before Stellar made its first appearance in London.

    “Our investment in this new system, along with the new video towers we produced for Download Festival, underpins our ongoing commitment to help our clients deliver outdoor shows. It was great to see the stage performing so well on this first outing of the summer and it will be next seen at Leeds and Reading Festival.”

    Stellar is a 20m wide roof, with a 14m trim height, which features 7.5m covered stage side-wings, to give technical teams ample working room in addition to the rear-stage area for artists equipment change-over. The Crystal Palace roof was a four-bay, 20m deep system, with a branded front extension protecting artists from the rain. The stage incorporates a motor system to raise the roof, removing the need for working at height during installation or de-rig, incorporating pa and screen support goalposts and side wings, which gave an overall 36m frontage, with 17m overall height.

    After the inaugural headline show by The National on the Friday night, the stage was reconfigured with a front-of-stage thrust for Skepta’s ‘Big Smoke Festival’, getting performers close to the audience, before Sunday’s ‘20 years of Bloc Party’ concert.

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