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Bandit Lites Has A Busy Start In Europe
18 June 2010 15.04 BST
Bandit Lites had an extraordinary start to 2010 in Europe, delivering services to some of the world's leading artist and designers.
Designer Vince Foster and production manager Julian Marks called upon Bandit to Illuminate the FA Carling Cup Finals to celebrate the glorious world-class sporting event.
Designer Greg Hamm along with tour manger Bill Thompson and production ,anager Peter Edmonds again tapped Bandit to provide touring lighting needs for the always sold out Elvis The Concert.
Stadium level artist Ronan Keating put on his ever typical over the top extravaganza with designer Hunter Frith. Mr. Ian Whitehead of Production North produced the entire event, ensuring success. The tour manager was the unflappable Paul Bultitude.
Designer Pat Marks continued his long relationship with Bandit using them again on the Status Quo tour. Well beyond 40 years, the lads just keep on rocking! Production manager Glen Smith was ably assisted by stage manager Lloyd Gilbert.
The British Open Show Jumping Championship, one of the preeminent equestrian events in the world, engaged Bandit Lites for this beautiful celebration. Designer Ben Fox worked with Bandit and production manager Nadia Raibin to deliver the flawless production.
The 2010 Crufts event saw designer Jon Pope call upon Bandit to deliver excellence for this popular event.
The world famous X Factor television show returned to the road with Bandit in the lighting supplier role for another year. Designed by Neil Trennell, with tour manager
Cara Greczyn, production manager Sarah Hollis and stage manager Mil Rakic, the tour was as big a success as ever.
Rock legend Ray Davies took a spin around Europe with Bandit in tow, all designed by Simon Michalak. The production manger was Dave Conroy. Davies never failed to entertain with a list of hits too long to mention.
1960 superstars The Four Tops and The Temptations assaulted Europe once again with designer John Bowers at the helm. Tour manager Steve Cheney made sure all ran smoothly as the wonderful package of artist brought back many great musical memories.
Global smash artists Boys II Men returned to Europe with designer Ian “Mac” MacEwan calling all the creative shots and production manager Martin Gold handling the logistics. The velvet voices of the Boys are as smooth as ever.
These all-star events, as well as a stable of others, lead to a record first quarter for the Bandit Lites office located in Bedford, UK. C.E. Lester Cobrin and the talented staff at Bandit gracefully handled the world load as the entertainment world emerged from the economic downturn at full speed.
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