David Byrne – Australian & New Zealand Tour

Sculpted Touring LED Architecture Across Six Cities

Touring productions demand repetition without compromise.

For David Byrne’s Australian and New Zealand run, TDC delivered a large-format LED screens and camera systems across Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

At the centre of the design was a sculpted LED architecture built from ROE BQ tiles, configured into:

  • A 10m x 7m upstage wall
  • Dual 6.5m x 7m curved downstage walls
  • Two 3.5m x 7m entrance features

The system incorporated multiple curvature angles (3° and 5° concave configurations), creating a layered visual environment rather than a flat touring backdrop.

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Touring Architecture, Not Touring Screens

The LED system was supported by:

Helios processing managed the multi-surface configuration, ensuring consistent performance across varied venues.

This was not simply a touring LED wall.

It was a touring visual architecture designed for repeatability.

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Adapting Without Compromising

Every venue introduced different constraints.

In Melbourne, structural load limitations required a cut-down configuration and overnight re-engineering to maintain performance integrity within venue tolerances.

Touring production is not about rebuilding the show.

It’s about engineering a system that can adapt without losing creative intent.

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Disciplined Delivery Across Six Cities

Across six major cities, TDC delivered:

  • 1,000+ LED tiles
  • Multi-angle curved architecture
  • 22K laser projection IMAG integration
  • Broadcast camera infrastructure
  • Touring-grade structural support

Touring success is built on structure, clarity of scope and disciplined execution.

That is the difference between equipment supply and engineered delivery.

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