
Scorpion Production Group is proud to have recently worked alongside Architecture Social Club to deliver the rigging and power infrastructure for the acclaimed live performance by electronic music artist Max Cooper at the world-renowned Royal Albert Hall in London.
Known for his immersive audio-visual performances and technically ambitious productions, Max Cooper’s shows combine music, projection, lighting, and visual art to create a truly unique audience experience. Delivering this type of production within one of the UK’s most iconic and prestigious venues required detailed planning, technical expertise, and precise execution areas where Scorpion Production Group’s team excelled.
The project saw Scorpion Production Group take responsibility for the complete power distribution infrastructure across all technical areas of the performance. This included the safe and reliable delivery of power for the show’s lighting systems, projection equipment, lasers, and control systems. With multiple departments and technologies working simultaneously throughout the production, ensuring a stable and well-managed power network was absolutely critical.
Working within the Royal Albert Hall also brought unique logistical and technical considerations. As a Grade I listed venue with complex rigging and operational requirements, every element of the installation had to be carefully coordinated and delivered to the highest professional standards. Scorpion’s experienced crew worked closely with both the venue and production teams to ensure all infrastructure was installed efficiently and in compliance with venue regulations.
In addition to the power systems, Scorpion Production Group also installed the required trussing structures across both the main stage area and the technical control positions. These truss systems played a key role in supporting the production’s technical elements, including:
The trussing installations were carefully designed to integrate seamlessly within the venue while supporting the technical demands of the performance. Accuracy and attention to detail were essential, particularly in a venue where sightlines, audience experience, and preservation of the historic surroundings are all major considerations.
The result was a visually striking and technically seamless live production that complemented Max Cooper’s signature style and helped create a memorable experience for the audience inside the Royal Albert Hall.
Edd Stanton, Director of Scorpion Production Group, commented:
“Working on a production of this scale and complexity at the Royal Albert Hall was a fantastic opportunity for our team. Collaborating with Architecture Social Club on such a technically creative project allowed us to demonstrate our expertise in power infrastructure and rigging within a challenging and prestigious environment. We’re extremely proud of the result and the professionalism shown by everyone involved.”
Projects such as this continue to demonstrate Scorpion Production Group’s ability to deliver reliable, high-level technical production support for concerts, touring productions, exhibitions, and live events across the UK. From infrastructure and rigging to power distribution and technical installation, the company continues to invest in both equipment and expertise to meet the evolving demands of the live events industry.
Whether supporting large-scale performances in iconic venues or delivering technical solutions for exhibitions, festivals, and corporate productions, Scorpion Production Group remains committed to providing safe, professional, and innovative event support.
If this is of interest, or you would like to discuss technical infrastructure, power distribution, rigging, or event production support for your next project, please get in touch with the team today.
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