Music keeps you young and Mario Fabrio surely is a great example. Put some Lego parts into his hands and he'll take you to the show...
Using Lego to organize a gig from A to Z, that’s what Mario Fabrio did. From trucks coming to the venue to the sound controls, the lighting, the big screens, the crowd, security and the show itself, he thought about every detail, including the modular stage movements and even techs’ having a break…
The following pictures were posted by Jim Hutchinson on his blog www.jimonlight.com/2013/09/11/a-lego-concert-rig/.
If you find some of these old Lego in your attic, there’s still some good use to make of them…
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