Lite Stage Roof

Lite Stage – Roof

Lite Stage – Roof

Lite Stage roof systems are compact, elegant, and lightweight, perfect for small festivals, town centres, and community sites where space is limited. They feature pin-jointed assembly, self-levelling jacks, and in-built PA suspension points.

What is a Stage Roof System?

A stage roof system covers a stage to protect sound systems and lighting equipment during outdoor events, ensuring both equipment and performers stay shielded from the elements. Ideal for festivals, gigs, charity events, and drama productions, these systems offer a professional balance of functionality and aesthetics.

Perfect for large festivals or small gatherings, stage roof systems can be customized to fit specific needs and budgets. The Lite Stage model provides a streamlined, quick-assembly option with reliable support for suspended audio equipment in limited spaces.

Stage Roof Systems

Professional Coverage for Outdoor Events

A stage roof system covers an outdoor stage to protect sound systems and lighting equipment during outdoor events, ensuring both equipment and performers stay shielded from the elements. Ideal for festivals, gigs, charity events, and drama productions, these systems offer a professional balance of functionality and aesthetics. Perfect for large festivals or small gatherings, stage roof systems can be customized to fit specific needs and budgets. The Lite Stage model provides a streamlined, quick-assembly option with reliable support for suspended audio equipment in limited spaces.

Do I Need a Stage Roof System?

If you’re planning an outdoor event, a stage roof system is practically indispensable. Here’s why:

  • Weather Protection: Outdoor events are often subject to unpredictable weather conditions. A stage roof shields your event from rain, wind, and intense sunshine, crucial factors to consider especially in regions like the UK.
  • Equipment Safety: With a protective covering overhead, key elements such as sound and lighting equipment are safeguarded against any adverse weather conditions. This not only prolongs the life of your gear but also ensures that your event runs smoothly without technical glitches.
  • Performer Comfort: A comfortable performer delivers a better show. By providing shade and shelter, a stage roof system helps keep performers at ease, allowing them to focus entirely on their craft.
  • Enhanced Acoustics: The right stage roof can improve sound quality by directing sound appropriately across the venue. This acoustical advantage can make a significant difference in how the audience experiences the performance.
  • Visual Focus: Beyond practical benefits, a stage roof also acts as a centrepiece for your event, naturally drawing the audience’s attention and anchoring the space visually.

In essence, a stage roof system is not just a sensible investment; it ensures the safety, quality, and overall success of your outdoor event.

Choosing the Right Stage Roof System Size

Selecting the perfect outdoor stage size depends on several key factors. Here’s a guide to help you make the best choice:

  • Stage Dimensions: First, measure the stage dimensions that need coverage. This will significantly influence the size of the roof system you should consider.
  • Common Sizes: Popular stage roof sizes include options like 6x4m and 8x6m, typically reaching a height of around 5m. These dimensions are versatile and cater to a variety of events and stage types.
  • Event Type and Requirements: Consider the nature of the event. Will there be large-scale performances requiring additional equipment? Bigger stages often need larger and sturdier roof systems to accommodate lighting and sound equipment.
  • Customization Options: If standard sizes don’t meet your needs, many suppliers offer custom-built roof systems. Custom solutions ensure that unique stage setups and specific environmental conditions are perfectly addressed.
  • Safety and Regulations: Ensure the chosen roof system complies with local safety standards and regulations. This is crucial for the safety of performers and the audience alike.
  • Consulting Professionals: Consult with stage equipment professionals or suppliers who can provide expert advice tailored to your event’s specific needs.

By evaluating these factors and considering your event’s unique circumstances, you can select a stage roof system that will provide the appropriate coverage and functionality.

How Much Does a Stage Roof System Cost?

When planning an event, understanding the cost of a stage roof system is crucial. Prices can vary widely, primarily based on the size, type, and complexity of the system you need.

  • Lightweight Truss Systems: Offering more support and flexibility, these roof systems are generally based around 30 or 40 cm truss sizes. These tend to be at the lower end in pricing but are perfect for those pop-up shows, a small festival stage roof or community spaces in towns and cities. They require minimal set up equipment and generally require low levels of working from height if not at all. Our Lite Stage Systems would fall into this category.
  • Self-Climbing Medium Systems: These generally use larger trusses to be able to span to about 15mts wide with trim heights of 12mts, but can still be classed as a compact roof system. You are looking at capacities about 3 to 5 tonnes on the main grid. PA and Video wings can be added. These systems have an extra layer of complexity to the lightweight pop-up systems, normally involving chain hoists, control and significant working at height. Typical Truss systems that might be used are 40, 50 and 60cm trusses. Configurations are mainly Pitched or Front Peaked style but could be arched also.
  • Complex Systems: For large events or unique setups, more complex systems are available. These can include Compound, Front Peaked, Pitched, Arched or even Hydraulic. These systems will give the client unparalleled flexibility, load capacity and size but these will definitely be on the higher end of the pricing spectrum. Typical truss sizes being used here would be anything from 60cm to 180cm. Overall spans would typically range from 18mt to anything up to 75mt.

Lite Stage Roof Systems.

Lite Stage roof systems are elegant, compact, and lightweight structures ideally suited for small festivals, town centre, and community sites—anywhere that space is tight. The systems are all pin-jointed for rapid assembly and incorporate self-levelling jacks and built-in points for suspending PA.

A Brief outline of how to Install a Lite Stage Roof System.

Assembling a Lite Stage roof system is a straightforward process when handled by a competent crew. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth installation:

  • Assemble the Top First: Begin by constructing the top section of the truss system. This forms the framework for the entire structure and ensures stability.
  • Install the Canopy at a Low Level: With the top assembled, install the canopy while the system is still at a low level. This makes the process safer and more efficient.
  • Attach the Legs: Once the canopy is secured, fasten the legs to the system. This step involves raising the system into its final position.
  • Consider Special Lifting Systems for Larger Setups: For larger stages, a special lifting system may be required to safely elevate the structure.
  • Secure with Ballast or Ground Anchors: Finally, ensure the stage roof system is properly secured with appropriate ballast or ground anchors to withstand various environmental conditions.

Lite Stage roof systems are designed to offer seamless integration and ease of setup, making them a popular choice for events with limited space. Their rapid assembly features and robust design ensure that you can focus on delivering an unforgettable experience.

Compliance

Our UK manufacturing processes include compliance with:

    • BS EN 1090-3:2008: Technical Requirements for aluminium structures
    • EN ISO 9001:2008: Quality management systems ensuring consistent quality across all products
    • BS EN 1999 Pt 1-1 : Design of Aluminium Structures, General structural rules
    • BS EN 17115:2018: Specifications for the design and manufacture of aluminium and steel trusses

Frequent Use.

You also have the peace of mind that these loading charts have been calculated to EN17115 in order to ensure that your lighting framework remains fit for purpose even after a few scratches and dents. What is the Frequent Use Factor?

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