The Who Hits Back! with Ayrton Khamins

Solotech-supplied Ayrton Khamsins dominate an ‘old school’ lighting rig devised by Tom Kenny’s Rig for The Who Hits Back! Tour

Lighting Designer, Tom Kenny selected a complement of Ayrton Khamsin lighting fixtures, provided by Solotech Las Vegas, for The Who Hits Back! Tour. 

The month-long North American spring leg of The Who Hits Back! Tour kicked off in April in Hollywood, Florida and wrapped in May in Bethel, New York. After a summer break, the tour resumes in early October 2022 with another month of dates starting in Toronto and concluding in Las Vegas.

“I’ve been fortunate to have used Ayrton fixtures before, whenever I came across them,” said Kenny. “Solotech offered me Khamsins for this tour, and I remembered how much I love them – they’re so much brighter and have all sorts of resources not found in other fixtures I’ve used.”

The Who’s show is ‘hazeless’ and doesn’t use video apart from IMAG screens. “It’s all about The Who and the orchestra,” Kenny explained. “There’s a very simple theatrical backdrop with simple and effective lighting creating moods and drama. Reviews from every major newspaper remark on how beautiful and elegant the show is – who’d have thought they’d ever use ‘elegant’ to describe The Who? But the band and the music are classic; all the pyrotechnics are in the performance. They don’t need more than me painting pretty pictures on top of the music.”

The Khamsins dominate what Kenny calls “a very old school” rig of five trusses above the stage. “The Khamsins serve as the main key light, light the band and add eye candy,” he said. “They remind me what moving lights are for with their crisp optics, colour temperature and framing capabilities. The Khamsins work very well with the cameras for IMAG: The blues don’t affect the cameras as much as other fixtures I’ve used. And they are very quiet, too – the audio guys love them; they’re perfect for any kind of theatrical work.

“We’re very happy with the Khamsins and the same rig will be back for the fall shows,” said Kenny. “This tour is a very human experience with The Who conversing with the audience during the show and fans spanning the generations. Everyone has lived their lives through this music.”

Fuji Cortina assumed the role of Lighting Programmer; Lestyn Thomas the Crew Chief; Tom James, Nate Plotsky and Dave Heard the Lighting Techs; and Cecil Nelson the Dimmer Tech. At Solotech, Dean Roney is the Account Representative and Eamonn McCullagh the Project Manager. ACT Entertainment is the exclusive distributor of Ayrton lighting in North America.

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