Tecnosound receives congratulations for the technical support of the Bruce Springsteen concert in Gran Canaria

The chief engineer of Bruce Springsteen's European tour, who performed this Tuesday in Gran Canaria, has sent a thank you email to Tecnosound Canarias, a company from Lanzarote in charge of lighting ...

May 18 2012 (16:02 WEST)
Tecnosound receives congratulations for the technical support of the Bruce Springsteen concert in Gran Canaria
Tecnosound receives congratulations for the technical support of the Bruce Springsteen concert in Gran Canaria

The chief engineer of the European tour of Bruce Springsteen, who performed this Tuesday in Gran Canaria, has sent a thank you email to Tecnosound Canarias, a company from Lanzarote in charge of the lighting and sound of the spectacular concert that the American artist offered at the Gran Canaria Stadium.

In the mail you can read: "I just wanted to send my thanks and to tell you that I was really happy with the support of the sound provider. Please send them all my thx! Really all great guys? Thank you!"

It should be noted that Tecnosound Canarias provided the 120,000 watts of sound required by the concert and around 400,000 watts of power in lighting, including eleven cannons to personally track Springsteen's movements, among other state-of-the-art material. All this in response to the demanding technical requirements of an event of this magnitude: a three-hour concert with one of the most powerful live performances on the world music scene.

The light and sound assembly was carried out in just three days. Around fifty technicians from the company and thirty loading and unloading professionals were needed to have everything ready for the historic concert.

In the words of Eduardo Ferrer, manager of the TSC Group, "it is a great pride for our company and for all the staff that, both in Lanzarote and in Gran Canaria and other places in the Archipelago, trust in our experience and in the technical response that we are capable of offering, as has been seen, at the highest level".

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