Brit company sets new GUINNESS WORLD RECORD with world’s largest laser light show
British laser specialist ER Productions has achieved the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the Largest Laser Show with a spectacular display in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A., on 18th November.
Over 12 tonnes of equipment valued at approximately £2.6 million – including 11km of cable – was used during the 30-minute showcase. During the crucial seven-minute, recording-breaking closing sequence, 314 individual laser fixtures producing an enormous 1,377 watts of laser power lit up the Nevada skyline.
Held at the Las Vegas Convention Centre during Live Design International, a 100m x 15m termination wall was erected due to its proximity to the McCarran International Airport to ensure that no lasers affected aircraft using the popular airport.
The laser show took weeks to design and 72 hours to set up for the world record attempt. Laser fixtures from ER Productions’ U.S. base in Las Vegas were used to beat the unofficial world record set by the company back in 2016.
British company ER Productions held the 30-minute laser showcase to celebrate its tenth anniversary. In the past decade, the award-winning laser firm has designed laser systems and shows for clients across the events, advertising, television and music industries, with recent clients including Calvin Harris, America’s Got Talent, Chemical Brothers, The X Factor, Metallica, Jaguar Land Rover, Katy Perry and former One Direction singer Zayn Malik.