Stage Sets
Bill Bailey Limboland Tour 2015
We received the order to create a few scenic elements for the upcoming Limboland tour. The centre piece was a flown sign shaped in Bills name. This was 3m in length and had a depth of about 0.1m. Internally it had over 140 E27 bulbs and was finished in an off white colour with red…
Read MoreBaku Libra Stage and Chandelier
We were awarded the contract to design, manufacture, build, install, maintain and dismantle the Libra stage which in essence is a huge set of old fashioned weighing scales…
Read MoreMichael Palin Books
For the Michael Palin project we supplied a series of arched gates that pin together to form the carcass of the books.
Read MoreTake That Tour III
TSG were contracted to help build parts of the stage for the latest Take That III tour. The project rapidly grew in size and subsequently it became a far larger project than what was initially quoted.
Read MoreTake That Brit Awards Ball of Fire
TSG were asked to produce a framework structure for the recent BRIT Awards for the Take That set during the show.
Read MoreStrictly Come Dancing Tour 2015
After 7 years of sterling service it was decided to replace the main ‘Strictly’ stage in line with the ever changing requirements of the show.
Read MoreGary Barlow – an exercise in Total restraint
Much to the relief of many a discerning punter, there are some artists who simply do not need the bling that blights so many stage show these days.
Read MoreVenetian Blinds for the Pet Shop Boys
Total Solutions’ main brief was to invent a giant projection surface that disappears in the blink of an eye to reveal a wall of lights and strobes and then to return as if by magic.
Read MoreTotal Fabrications fashions a special stage for the George Michael `Symphonica` Tour
Total Fabrications Ltd (TFL) recently launched an award winning product on the current George Michael ‘Symphonica’ tour; their new Video Tech Truss.
Read MoreTotal Fabrication Manufacture ‘the Big Man’ For Take That Progress Tour. Take That – Ecce Homo
Named after their latest album, the eponymous Progress tour by Take That is breaking the boundaries of progress in more ways than one, “in simple terms we have constructed a giant man that spans the confines of the stadiums in which they play,” said Chris Cronin from Total Fabrications Ltd (TFL).
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