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Pro Audio Systems supplies turnkey solution for City of Culture mobile venue in Bradford
As UK City of Culture 2025, Bradford is playing host to an extensive programme of events in the arts and entertainment field. Bradford 2025 has invested in a number of innovative creative spaces to provide opportunities for people to engage with cultural events. One of these spaces is The Beacon, a custom-made mobile venue, which is being constructed, dismantled and moved between four different city locations - Wibsey Park, Bowling Park, Cliffe Castle Park, and Lister Park.
A packed programme of events at each site includes weekday shows and weekend festivals, featuring music, comedy, clubs, classes, family activities and more. Following a tendering process, Bradford 2025 engaged locally-based Pro Audio Systems (PAS) to supply and install all of the venue’s technical requirements.
Dave Simpson of PAS describes the scale and demands of the installation: “With the exception of the venue’s structure, drapes and trussing, we pretty much supplied and installed everything that could possibly be needed for what is a great concept, including stage decking. Everything had to be considered in terms of not only of the ways the venue was to be configured, but also to guarantee professional quality, robustness, and easy handling.”
Having a maximum capacity of 300 for standing gigs, The Beacon is used at each site in a number of different orientations to accommodate its busy and diverse programme. Layouts for cabaret, in-the-round, end-on, and a central catwalk, were all required, which in turn meant that with insufficient time to de-rig between events, the sound and lighting systems needed to be designed and fixed to seamlessly cater for whatever activity (in whatever format) was taking place.
The PAS team collaborated closely with The Beacon’s technical manager, experienced lighting and sound technician Sam McCarthy Robinson, who designed the systems to ensure optimal coverage. Lighting throughout the venue is by Chauvet Professional, including power and control, with more than fifty fixtures deployed from the Colorado, Eve, Maverick Force, Rogue, and SlimBank ranges. A Chauvet Amhaze Evo haze machine was also installed to enhance a variety of productions. A Panasonic PT VMZ71 portable projector was also included.
The venue’s main sound system is by EM Acoustics, comprising compact point source R8 and R4 loudspeakers driven by EM Acoustics amplification. Powered stage monitors by RCF can also be used flexibly to create a simple portable PA if required. PAS supplied a wide variety of microphones, including headset units by DPA, handheld Shure mics, and AKG overheads, as well as Radial DI boxes. An Allen & Heath SQ6 console handles mixing duties, and a Sennheiser MobileConnect system was installed to enable assistive listening and inclusive live audience engagement.
Dave Simpson continues: “On top of the main elements of audio and lighting, we supplied all cabling, stands, power distribution, display screens, flight cases, and even a mirrorball”, adds Simpson. “Once the kit was installed, we worked with The Beacon team on the first breakdown of the venue, helping with some training and best practice, after which they were confidently able to use local crew to assist for all further moves.” Bradford 2025 runs from January 2025 to December 2025.
(Photos: Andrew Benge/Bradford 2025/Pro Audio Systems)
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