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beamZ’s Stage Lighting Transforms Kingpop Vasse into a Vibrant King’s Day Festival

beamz Pro MHL740 LED Moving Head Zoom lights at Kingpop Music Festival

On April 27, 2023, the charming town of Vasse, located in the Netherlands, played host to the highly anticipated Kingpop Music Festival. This festival, held in honour of King’s Day, represents a lively blend of entertainment, creativity, and above all, a dedication to music that transcends generations.

The Kingpop Vasse Festival, known for its wide accessibility, serves as a confluence of people from different walks of life. United by a shared passion for music and the energizing spirit of live performances, attendees can experience the transformation from mere strangers to newfound friends.

As the day progresses and King’s Day transitions into a musical-filled night, the echoes of melodies breathe life into Kingpop Vasse. The festival grounds transform into a cosy haven dotted with a variety of stages and eateries, encapsulating the essence of a truly atmospheric event.

Lighting the Kingpop Stage

A critical element ddding to the unforgettable ambience of the event was the stage lighting, meticulously curated by Franken AV Saasveld Netherlands. They employed 12 beamZ Pro MHL740 LED Moving HeadZoom lights, each housing 7 ultra-bright 40 Watt 4-in-1 LEDs. These MHL740 lights, equipped with the latest technology, represent the pinnacle of moving head wash lighting with their linear motorized zoom.

These advanced stage lighting fixtures feature robust, noise-reducing motors that facilitate swift pan and tilt movements while keeping the noise to a minimum. Ideal for various events and club installations, this modern stage lighting setup added a distinct dimension to the Kingpop Vasse Festival, transforming it into a visually stunning spectacle.

The music festival boasted an impressive lineup of artists that catered to diverse musical tastes. Blue Rock artist Dudley Taft, The Big Ashtray, and Riko, known for his renditions of American Country songs, graced the stages. Down South, a versatile cover band performed a range of songs from Coldplay to Alanis Morissette and Crowded House. The Leftover and a host of other artists added further excitement to the day’s roster.

The Kingpop Vasse Festival was a resounding success, marked by a captivating blend of music, friendship, and shared enjoyment.

 

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