To provide a scalable and versatile lighting rig that could accommodate multiple types of venues throughout the summer leg of Foo Fighters’ Everything or Nothing At All Tour, lighting designer Dan Hadley implemented an adaptable and impactful rig featuring the Martin MAC One fixture.
One of the most successful rock bands of the 21st century, Foo Fighters, embarked on the Everything or Nothing At All Tour in 2024 in support of their 11th studio album But Here We Are. Given that the tour stops spanned large indoor venues, outdoor festival stages and stadiums, Hadley was tasked to create a lighting rig that could be implemented across a wide range of venue types and maintain their basic mission of visually amplifying the band without drawing attention away from them.
After using the Martin MAC Aura fixtures for the first leg of the tour, Hadley decided to implement the recently released MAC One for the band’s summer run of shows. The result was a rig that was both flexible enough to be implemented across a wide array of stage setups and powerful enough to provide dazzling visuals that matched and heightened the band’s energy and presence throughout the show. With a setlist that includes modern rock classics, calmer acoustic ballads and sprawling epics, the MAC Ones reportedly provided the dexterity and adaptability needed for Hadley and the lighting team to deliver, night after night.
“It was a standard Foo Fighters tour in that we don't specialise or limit ourselves to one type of venue, which integrates some challenges and limitations right off the bat,” said Hadley. “We started off in sheds and with some arenas and festivals thrown in, and eventually played stadiums. There’s always a challenge of finding ways to make the lighting rig as bespoke as we can for a shed show or our headline shows, but also cram as much of it into festivals as we can to bring that same show to a place that is not totally in our control.”
Compact and durable, the MAC One is said to combine beam, wash, and eye-candy fixtures for a new level of innovation and creativity. The MAC One features a high-intensity beam of 375,000 cd, an eclectic Fresnel lens, and a custom-made 120W RGBL LED engine, all of which reportedly work together to create powerful beams, lush washes, unique effects, and more. Along with its lightweight design, the MAC One is also compatible with Martin’s VDO Grid Mount System and fourbar and matrix accessories for easier setup and implementation across any rig.