St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2026

Designing a 4K Touring System That Works On Site

Laneway is not a single show.

It is a moving city.

Multiple stages. Multiple artists. Independent media servers arriving daily. Tight changeovers. Minimal tolerance for disruption once the first act steps on stage.

For 2026, TDC delivered LED and camera systems across Main Stage 1, Main Stage 2, and Stage 3 – including a purpose-built LED trailer solution designed for rapid deployment and touring repeatability.

The real difference this year was the infrastructure thinking behind it.

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A Proper 4K Signal Path

The entire site was built around a defined 4K workflow.

Every major feed travelled over fibre:

  • Stage 1 & 2 to site shed
  • FOH to site shed
  • Site shed back to stages
  • Site shed to FOH

With vast distances onsite, copper simply wasn’t an option.

At festival scale, signal integrity is not theoretical.

If something drops, everyone sees it.

Fibre provided:

  • Stable bandwidth headroom
  • Clean signal over distance
  • Reduced touring risk
  • Centralised distribution with built-in redundancy

This wasn’t just about resolution.

It was about control.

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Touring Reality

Touring means unpredictability.

Artists arrived with disguise and Resolume servers – in some cases only minutes before going live.

There is no luxury of rebuilding signal paths in those moments.

Because we were engaged early, pixel grids and system specifications were issued well before show week. Incoming servers could land directly into a known, pre-engineered environment.

No scrambling.

No guesswork.

No compromises once the first act stepped on stage.

That preparation is what protects the show.

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What It Takes

Across multiple stages, TDC delivered:

  • High-performance LED systems
  • Integrated camera workflows
  • 4K fibre infrastructure across site
  • Multi-destination signal distribution
  • Rapid third-party server integration

At this level, it isn’t about adding more gear.

It’s about removing variables before show day.

When infrastructure is engineered correctly, the crew focus on execution – not firefighting.

That is the difference between equipment supply and technical delivery.

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