‘Preparing for a busy summer season’

UK - Pro-audio service provider 22Live has completed its d&b SL-Series offering by adding GSL to its hire inventory.

Having now completed its first full year of operation 22live continues to assert itself in the pro-audio rental market as a major force for the future. 22live was appointed as a d&b audiotechnik rental partner in early 2023 after making initial investments into XSL and KSL line array packages.

The company achieved successes in 2023 with these d&b systems being deployed to tours - Tori Amos Ocean to Ocean, Madness C’est La Vie, and events such as Lionel Richie & George Ezra at Chepstow Racecourse. In 2024 the drive for large scale touring utilising d&b has continued with the Pendulum arena tour, and now with d&b GSL in stock, 22live is well positioned to continue its growth, offering services to the largest of concert venues, stadiums and green field sites.

Spencer Beard, 22live managing director comments: “We have completed the SL-Series offering by adding GSL to our inventory as it enables us to provide services to any event no matter the size and requested specification. By owning GSL we are now a viable contender for pretty much any d&b tour or event, and we wanted to make sure we are doing everything that we can to ensure we have the opportunity, where possible to be considered alongside existing GSL owners.”

Stefan Phillips 22live operations director adds: “The addition of GSL to our inventory is more than just new boxes coming into stock. We are now preparing for a busy summer ahead of festivals and events, as well as touring packages, so we’ve had to increase our infrastructure all round. Simon (Gladstone, 22live technical director) has been busy inventing new additions to our modular line system to make us festival ready.

“We’ve added more cabling, more power, more networking, more RF, and a lot more flightcases to ensure we don’t put anything out that doesn’t carry our signature, premium presentation. We’ve also added two more staff (Jessie Ryan and Euan Ceney) to the warehouse team to cope with the additional kit and gear turnaround. All in all we now have an increased capacity all around to deliver more jobs, without compromise.”

Paul Timmins, 22live hire director also suggested that the company is now well positioned for growth. “I think last year people were scoping us out to see how we’d get on, but now we’re really becoming established in the marketplace,” he says. “The tours that we’ve put out so far have demonstrated our competence to deliver and we are grateful to everyone that has backed us to get us where we are today, which is quite an achievement considering we are still less than 18 months on from our launch. We hope that our investment into d&b and GSL specifically should really make those that haven’t seen us yet take stock of the fact that we are serious and here to stay.”

Alex Penn, 22live commercial director comments: “Obviously forefront in our priorities is keeping business fun, light-hearted and rock n roll, but there has to be a serious backbone to the company if you want to play in the bigger leagues. Being ahead of the game in our accounting has meant we were able to secure finance for such a large capital investment which is largely thanks to our FD Ian Bidmead, as well as the team here continuing to punch above our weight in terms of system delivery.

“The fact that we were also recognised as ‘West Midlands Start-Up Business of the Year 2024’ by the businessdesk.com too helps to solidify our presence not only in the production industry but the wider business community.”

Spencer Beard concludes: “22live now has an inventory capable of delivering multiple large scale shows simultaneously from 2 major loudspeaker brands, as well as growing console, RF and outboard inventory. The d&b GSL investment really puts us on the map internationally as a capable company able to provide services at any level.”


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