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A Day To Remember: Bad Vibrations Tour 2017

Adlib’s busy start to 2017 has included supplying a full arena sound system for the European leg of A Day to Remember’s “Bad Vibrations” tour, complete with a consoles / control package for the other sections of the tour.
Adlib’s Sam Proctor and Mike Flaherty have been working closely with the band's own system tech Justin Lenards to fine tune the system each day for their engineers Nate Northway at FOH and Adam Schuler on monitors. “They are all great people to work with and we’ve really enjoyed being on the tour as well as supplying a suitably punchy system to match the energy of the (punk metalcore) music,” stated Sam.

Adlib has previously worked on UK arena tours with ADTR and their late FOH engineer / tour manager Jeff Kaplan, and was delighted to reunite with these very exciting live artists now being production managed on the road by Jacob Raggio (also known for his work with Slipknot).

The L-Acoustics PA was chosen for its power and dynamics - to match the intensity of the band. In its largest format, the main hangs were 14 x K1 per side with three Kara downs, a well-proven arena configuration which is great for loud and even room coverage. These main hangs were complimented by side arrays of 12 x Kara stage left and right.
Giving the all-important bottom end, some serious oomph came from 24 of the new L-Acoustics KS28 subs positioned across the front of stage, selected for their extra 3 dBs of SPL over the standard SB28 subs.

The speaker-count included a selection of Kara lip fills and ARCS2 infills, and the system was driven by 16 x L-acoustics LA8 amps per side with three LA12 a side powering the subs. The FOH console of choice for Nate was a Midas PRO X. He ran a Neutron NB dual network bridge expansion module at FOH giving an additional AES 50 outputs into the DL451 I/O outboard insert rack. Also in the I/O rack, they ran a DN9650 multichannel interface as an AES to MADI converter going through a ProTools HD rig for recording and providing material for virtual sound checks. This proved a great tool for exciting the room with a whole range of transient sounds that will be present during the show.

The band still do a physical sound check, but the virtual one enhances and optimizes the process, minimizing the time the band need to spend onstage and allowing the audio team to be well ahead when they arrive. They also utilized two KT DN 9620 AES extenders running down a fibre multi to the stage, feeding into a DL351 stage rack. The challenge each day was the get the maximum SPLs jumping around the room for A Day to Remember’s enduringly enthusiastic fans – known for their loyalty and dedication to the music and style which inspired the foundation of the Self Help Fest event in the U.S.

Onstage, Adam specified a Midas PRO 9 monitor console which he ran without any outboards using the DL431 input splitter preamps, and he also looked after the Pro Tools rig running various tracks. All five band members utilized Shure PSM 1000 IEMs with monitor mixes also provided for the three backline technicians. For additional atmosphere, they used a combination of floor monitors, including a pair of d&b M2 wedges at the front, plus side fills of two L-Acoustics Arcs with an SB28 sub underneath fills. To doubly reinforce the low end, drummer Bobby Scruggs had a couple of d&b QSubs. Singer Jeremy McKinnon uses a wireless Shure UR4D mic fitted with a Heil RC35 capsule as his standard, which is ideal for the potency and presence of his voice.

With three support bands providing great value for money to concert goers in the UK, Adlib supplied an additional console and line system monitor rig complete with d&b M2 wedges for New Found Glory and Moose Blood’s opening slots, while Welsh pop-punk band Neck Deep brought their own self-contained monitors.

Fotos: Adam Elmakias


Setlist

Mr. Highway's Thinking About The End
Paranoia
2nd Sucks
Right Back At It Again
I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
It's Complicated
Fast Forward To 2012
We Got This
Bad Vibrations
My Life For Hire
Exposed
Have Faith In Me
Justified
Homesick
Naivety
All I Want
The Plot To Bomb The Panhandle

If It Means A Lot To You
All Signs Point To Lauderdale
The Downfall Of Us All


Tour Dates (Europe, no festivals)

22.01.2017 Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, UK
23.01.2017 SSE Hydro, Glasgow, UK
25.01.2017 Barclay Card Arena, Birmingham, UK
27.01.2017 SSE Arena, Wembley, UK
28.01.2017 Arena, Leeds, UK
30.01.2017 Turbinenhalle, Oberhausen, Germany
31.01.2017 aus Auensee, Leipzig, Germany
01.02.2017 Palladium, Köln, Germany
03.02.2017 Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
04.02.2017 Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany
05.02.2017 Gasometer, Vienna, Austria
07.02.2017 Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
08.02.2017 Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland
10.02.2017 Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany
11.02.2017 Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
12.02.2017 Le Trianon, Paris, France
14.02.2017 AB Hall, Brussels, Belgium
15.02.2017 013, Tilburg, Netherlands
17.02.2017 Stadium, Moscow, Russia
18.02.2017 A2 Club, Saint Petersburg, Russia
12.06.2017 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
13.06.2017 König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Germany
16.06.2017 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
20.06.2017 Atelier, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
26.06.2017 Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
29.06.2017 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany

 

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