Back in September, we were stoked to design the Main Stage of iHeartRadio’s Music Festival. This power-packed event was held at the T-Mobile Arena, one of Las Vegas’ premiere venues. The grandiose space gave us a lot of room to work with – so we did what we do best – used our creative freedom!
SETTING THE STAGE
The stage design included:
- Over 4700 sq. feet of LED screen space
- 800+ lights
- A 56’ turn table stage
- 15 customized glow-up SuperFlat modular systems panels
It was absolutely amazing to watch it all come together and see the artists and fans have the time of their lives. That is really what it’s all about – setting the stage for everyone to have an incredible experience.


In addition to the Main Stage, we were honored to design the VIP Lounge Area for the iHeartRadio Daytime Stage located at AREA15. This posh setup was stocked with fun greenery accents, plush pillows, comfortable lounge vignettes, and a super-cool parachute-shaded cocktail area.
It’s always a blast teaming up with the iHeart gang. Special thanks to all the artists, vendors, partners, collaborators, and fans for making this festival another one to remember!

THANK YOU!
Partners Included:
- Diversified Production Services
- C2W Rigging
- Alpine Rigging
- Tom Kenny
- All Access Staging
- 4 Wall Lighting
- Firehouse Productions
- Dempsey Productions
Photography Credits: Wes and Alex, Brian Friedman, Todd Owyoung, Ari Neiditz, Mike Kirschbaum
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