- The entire festival spread out over a 5.5 km purpose-built site housing 8 dynamic stages where more than 150 acts performed over three days for more than 450,000 visitors.
- PRG played a pivotal role in supporting Creative Director and Lead Designer Alex Reardon's vision, providing rigging, video, lighting, audio and automation for the festival's centerpiece, the Big Beast stage.
- Beyond the technical aspects, the project emphasized collaboration across disciplines and PRG entities, involving teams spanning Germany, the UK, France, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. Approximately 109 onsite personnel were engaged and 60-100 individuals working remotely.
- Read the article to hear directly from Alex Reardon about his expert creative direction, and understand what makes this event so unique from both a design and cultural perspective.
Durham Ritchie is the esteemed General Manager of PRG Australia, wielding a profound influence with over 35 years for industry expertise. His diverse background spans Concert Touring, Theatrical, and Event industries, shaping him into a versatile leader. At PRG, Durham orchestrates seamless daily operations, utilising his wealth of experience to transform client visions into reality. His legacy includes pivotal roles in colossal projects, notably the Australian F1 Grand Prix and Moto GP for 26 years, Commonwealth Games, and Sydney Olympic Games. Durhams remarkable achievements also extend to the construction team, where he has played a key role in realising Crown Casino’s Atrium vision. His ongoing leadership of the Special Effects Team showcases his enduring commitment to innovation and excellence.