Production services

  • LED Wall Rental
  • A/V Equipment Rental
  • Stage Rental
  • Sound System Rental
  • Lighting Rental
  • Pipe & Drape Rental
  • Projector & Screen Rental
  • Live Streaming Services
  • Photo Booth Rental
  • TV & Monitor Rental
  • Brand Activation Production
  • Experiential Marketing Production

Cities we cover

  • New York City, NY
  • Manhattan, NY
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Queens, NY
  • Long Island, NY
  • White Plains, NY
  • Albany, NY
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Newark, NJ
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Hoboken, NJ
  • Atlantic City, NJ
  • Princeton, NJ
  • Edison, NJ
  • Hartford, CT
  • Stamford, CT
  • New Haven, CT
  • Bridgeport, CT

Other industries

  • Corporate Conferences
  • Trade Shows
  • Product Launches
  • Weddings
  • Galas & Fundraisers
  • Film & TV Production
  • Houses of Worship
  • Schools & Universities
  • Political Rallies
  • Sporting Events
  • Experiential Pop-Ups

Concerts & Festivals event production — frequently asked

What size concert and festival productions do you handle?

Stage builds from 20-foot outdoor platforms for park concerts up to 60-foot festival main stages with truss roofs and PA wings. Line array PA designed to the acoustic environment, production lighting rigs programmed to the set list, and IMAG to the back of the field are standard.

Do you provide backline and instrument rental for touring artists?

We coordinate backline through regional partners — drum kits, amps, keyboards, percussion. We don't typically carry artist-specific backline in-house, but we manage the rider and source through trusted suppliers in each metro.

How do you handle festival site builds with multiple stages?

Multi-stage festivals require a master site CAD, per-stage power planning, RF coordination across stages (so wireless mics on Stage A don't conflict with Stage B), and synchronized show calling. We've run festivals with 3–8 stages and full coordinated production across all of them.

Are your engineers experienced enough for touring-level acts?

Yes. Our A1, monitor, and lighting engineers come from touring backgrounds and have worked headliner-level acts. We assign engineer experience appropriate to the show — a club tour gets a different crew than a 5,000-cap outdoor festival headliner.