LED wall to change up events at Crown Melbourne

LED wall to change up events at Crown Melbourne

Staging Connections has unveiled a new audio-visual innovation at Crown Melbourne – the VuePix E series Pro LED Wall.

The 52m² LED Wall has been added to the Palladium at Crown, providing clients and event attendees with a revolutionary visual experience of “unmatched” colour, brightness and intensity.

Andrew MacColl, director of event technology for Staging Connections said he was delighted to announce this new addition to enhance events of all shapes and sizes.

“We’ve been the in-house AV supplier to Crown Melbourne since it opened in 1997 and in that time we have ensured that the venue remains at the forefront of event technology in Australia. We are excited that we can bring this new piece of industry-leading technology to the venue so together we can continue to create unforgettable events,” he said.

“The impressive 14.4m x 4m display is comprised of over 500,000 individual LEDs and will provide the perfect virtual set for event designers seeking a unique visual impact.”

With a brightness rating of over 3,500 nits (over ten times that of the average home television), the LED Wall can enliven the room with dynamic animated backgrounds for performance pieces. The Wall can also be safely rigged or stacked as either a complete wall or as a series of smaller displays, transforming the ballroom into a digitally immersive event space.

Kristy Richards, Crown Melbourne Venue Sales Executive, Staging Connections recognises the impact the LED Wall will have on events.

“The versatility of the LED Wall enables us to create bespoke digital solutions for each event at Crown Melbourne, transforming how events use visual content to engage with attendees,” she said.

The LED Wall was trialled at the Christmas Showcase, where it provided a “dynamic and fluid” stage environment for multiple performers, using the theme of Four Seasons of Christmas.

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