When drum & bass heavyweight Netsky brought his Black Box 2.0 tour to Auckland and Christchurch in August and September 2025, the sold-out rooms got a masterclass in what Chauvet Professional fixtures can do at arena scale. We sell this exact range at Cue-Go, so naturally we paid attention to the rig list.
The rig: 140 fixtures, three workhorses
56× Maverick Storm 1 Hybrid. Spot, beam and wash in a single IP65 housing — the fixture that earns its place when the design needs fast, precise looks in any conditions. Wide zoom, sharp optics and proper gobo work made it the backbone of the show.
52× COLORado PXL16. A motorised-zoom wash with pixel-mapping, used here to paint the stage with deep colour fields and animated texture. This is the fixture doing the lush, immersive backdrops in the photos.
32× Color STRIKE M. Part strobe, part wash, entirely responsible for the moments your retinas remember. Build to the drop, hit it, repeat.
Credit where it’s due
Lighting and rigging were delivered by Electro-Tech Services, with show design by lighting designer Joe Pearson of Global Production Partners — a pairing that matched Netsky’s music beat for beat. Event coverage and imagery come via our partners at MDR Lighting, the NZ distributor for Chauvet Professional.
Why this matters if you buy gear
Every fixture above is part of the range Cue-Go retails in New Zealand. The same Storm 1 Hybrid that toured arenas is just as happy as the hero fixture in a 200-cap venue — and because we run Chauvet on our own productions, we can tell you exactly which of these workhorses fits your room and your budget.
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Product imagery courtesy of our partners at MDR Lighting, New Zealand distributor for Chauvet and ChamSys.