Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, le 1er décembre 2011 suite à une saison de festival mouvementée au niveau mondial, la filiale scénique du Groupe Berger Mega-Stage a mandaté ses ingénieurs et designers afin de concevoir les scènes de spectacle temporaire les plus résistantes en Amérique.
Report On The 43RD FESTIVAL D’ÉTÉ DE QUÉBEC: In Perfect Harmony
Quebec City, July 19, 2010 – “Seldom have we seen such harmony among performers, the public and their festival! Even before the numbers on sales and attendance, which promise to be exceptional this year, are in, we will remember this 43rd Festival d’été de Québec for all the smiling faces, the gestures of generosity, the many appreciative comments and the obvious pleasure of just being there,” affirmed the Chair of the Board for the Festival d’été de Québec, Marie-France Poulin.
Report On The MK III Touring Stage in Columbus Ohio with the Dave Matthews Band
On the 22nd of June 2010 the Dave Matthews Band played to 17 000 people in the Columbus Ohio
Report on HeavyMTL and OSHEAGA Dual MK III Setups
Montreal - Over the last two weekends in July, evenko put on both HeavyMTL and OSHEAGA. The event organizers decided they needed to put two of the world's largest mobile stages side by side. With the MK III Touring Stage, Mega-Stage was there to meet the challenge
Report On The Mondial Choral Loto-Quebec
Mobile Amphitheatre Setup
Du 17 au 27 juin 2010, Laval vibrera au son de grands spectacles musicaux. Des artistes québécois et internationaux uniront leur voix sur scène à celles de quelque 10 000 choristes des quatre coins du monde pour livrer des prestations grandioses.
Report on The Knowlton Music Festival
INTERNATIONAL CLASS EVENT - KNOWLTON FESTIVAL PRESENTS MSO ON the world's First mobile AMPHITHEATHER
THE EVENT: Knowlton Music Festival LOCATION: Lac-Brome QC, FROM 08.04.09 TO 08.16.09 As Marie-Eve Lambert, the first journalist to report on the event, said it : «We were shocked to see that last year’s big tent had been changed into a true mobile amphitheatre, eighty feet wide by a hundred and twenty feet deep and thirty seven feet high.