Clay Paky Sharpys Join Motley Crue Tour

On the Motley Crue tour Routhier and business partner, Robert Long use Sharpys

Clay Paky Sharpy fixtures are hitting the road with the North American summer tour of iconic rock band Motley Crue, which is co-headlining tour dates across the country with KISS.  A complement of approximately 90 Sharpys have joined the Motley Crue / KISS lighting inventory.

“I first saw Sharpys at the Ultra Music Fest almost two years ago,” says lighting director Mike Cooper.  “The lighting designer had a huge Clay Paky rig and a row of Sharpys on the stage, and I was blown away.  I thought I had to use them.”

Since then Cooper has deployed Sharpys on the Godsmack/Staind tour and Motley Crue appearances in Europe.  “I love them: Their speed is awesome, and they can cut through anything,” he reports.  “We have a full rig of 1500-watt lights, but the Sharpys just cut through everything.”

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Since then Cooper has deployed Sharpys on the Godsmack/Staind tour and Motley Crue appearances in Europe.  “I love them: Their speed is awesome, and they can cut through anything,” he reports.  “We have a full rig of 1500-watt lights, but the Sharpys just cut through everything.”

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On the Motley Crue tour Routhier and business partner, Robert Long use Sharpys on the floor and surrounding the band’s Tommy (Roller) Coaster in a 360 for “cool circular effects.”  Cooper notes that “the Sharpys are able to handle the vibration” of the roller coaster with no ill effects.

They also like to “see Sharpys in groups of three or four or a straight line where we have loads of them -- they give a jail-bar look.”

The robust fixtures have been “working awesome,” she says.  “We’ve never had any problems with them.”

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A.C.T Lighting is the distributor for Clay Paky in North America.  

Francesco Romagnoli, Clay Paky Area Manager for North and Latin America, adds, “Rock and Roll tours are really where the Sharpys excel.  It’s great to see them on so many tours this summer and we’re proud to have them on Motley Crue.”