The Riot Games’ League Of Legends World Championships final (photo: Jo Xie)
South Korea - Star Events’ VerTech Ultra system provided for a production at Riot Games’ League of Legends World Championships final in South Korea.
The opening ceremony at Incheon Munhak Stadium, Seoul, used augmented reality (AR) to fit virtual/in-game band K/DA onstage, and across over 2,000sq.m of screens, for the first musical performance, alongside Madison Beer, Miyeon and Soyeon of (G)I-DLE, and Jaira Burns later in the show.
The 85-minute multi-player League of Legends final was broadcast across more than 30 platforms and TV channels and saw China’s Invictus Gaming beat Europe’s team Fanatic 3-0 to take the trophy and $834,375 in prize money.
Total production ‘frontage’ for the live event stage was 165m wide and 27m high, Star T-towers built on top of the Ultra structure lifting audio hangs fully clear of the screens with a hook height 32m above the ground.
Roger Barrett, Star Events’ special projects director, comments: “It was the first time we have fitted T-towers on top of an existing structure, something the Ultra system made it very easy to do.
“We put a regular VerTech stage frame in as a super-size ground support for the semi-final, at a sports centre in Gwangju, but the screen support in Seoul had to be more than four times bigger so VerTech Ultra was the perfect, flexible fit.
“Working in South Korea with 35 containers of equipment and without a traditional promoter had its challenges. There was quite a lot of new kit with no time to test build it so the main build at Seoul simply had to work first time, which it did.
Co-ordinating director at ConCom TV, Randy Quick, says: “As always, it was an immense pleasure working with the Star team on yet another large-scale event.”
Star Events’ Gwangju kit came from the company’s base in Shanghai while the VerTech Ultra system was sourced from the UK, bar a new raker support, which was fabricated in China.
(Jim Evans)

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