LMG Touring ‘Lights Up’ Jeremy Camp’s Speaking Louder Than Before Tour

November 18, 2009
     

ORLANDO, FL—Major Christian contemporary artist Jeremy Camp has contracted with LMG Touring to provide lighting support for his North American Speaking Louder Than Before tour, which kicked off in early September at the Marina Civic Center in Panama City, FL. The tour is scheduled to appear in 30+ cities over nine weeks, including Austin, Orlando,Portland, Phoenix, Baltimore, Charleston, and St. Louis — to name a few.

LMG Touring supported Jeremy
LMG Touring supported Jeremy Camp’s recent tour with a full lighting and truss package.

Working with Camp’s management company, Flat Out Entertainment in Nashville, LMG is currently supplying the tour with a full lighting and truss package that consists of Martin MAC 550 and 250 moving lights, LED Par 46 fixtures, atomic strobes, and hazers. For Camp’s backdrop, LMG is providing 32 Chroma-Q LED Color Web 125 panels and High End System DL2’s that will project imagery and video on a 12- x 21-foot Screenworks screen. Lighting design for the tour was provided by Chris Shrom.

LMG Touring director Steve McCale comments, “Our lighting package is designed to provide a powerful, yet compact system that will complement the artist’s message and style.”

LMG Touring, a division of LMG, Inc., provides systems that integrate sound, lighting, video, and satellitebased internet connectivity. By capitalizing on LMG’s vast experience in integrated solutions, artists can put on spectacular shows while producing lucrative high definition live recordings, webcasts, videos, artist chats, and more.


     

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