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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Setting up a proper concert should not be difficult. Think of the concert as the product of the successful execution of logistical planning. The first thing that you have to do is to properly plan the area that you will be working in. This is important because you will need to keep gatecrashers out. If you’re going to start with a structure, you won’t have a problem with this. However, if you start with an open field and you're just setting up temporary structures, you need to start with laying down a perimeter of blank flags before you lay down a more permanent fence.

When you finish your perimeter, you can start thinking about the other structures that you will be setting up. You will need to figure out where the bleachers go, where the unpacked trucks will park, and where the electronics will be housed, and where the power supply can be concentrated in. This is because you will need to make sure that accidents and technical glitches don't happen. You will need to set up utility markers to mark dangerous areas near these structures so that people can avoid them.

The most important thing to remember when you set up a concert is that you need to keep your crowd happy. You need to know where the lights will go, how powerful the music gets, how much focus you want to give to the performers, and what kind of effect you want the crowd to experience. After all, they did pay good money to be there.


by: The Flagman