Celebrated songwriter, producer, and Grammy-nominated spatial audio mixer Steven Wilson is currently circling the globe with The Overview Tour 2025, an ambitious live multimedia and concert production featuring creative visuals and an immersive L-Acoustics sound system.
While the first half of the show is centered on the two long pieces that comprise The Overview, Wilson’s latest album that explores the relationship between humans and the universe, the second half features songs from his prolific solo career. Having recently wrapped up two months on the road in Europe, Wilson has now set his sights on shows in North, Central, and South America, India, and Australia through the remainder of this year.
On the European leg, the tour visited a mix of theatres, amphitheatres, and arenas carrying an L-Acoustics rig provided by Britannia Row Productions, a Clair Global brand. The standard setup comprised up to three L2 over one L2D flown per side with KS28 subwoofers on the floor and an assortment of A15 and A10 enclosures deployed for various out-fill and front-fill. Wilson, recognised for his 5.1 and Dolby Atmos mixing prowess on both his own music and catalogue releases from other artists, is presenting his live music in surround on the tour via eight Syva speakers, which are connected wirelessly.
“I find that L-Acoustics loudspeakers are extremely musical, the most musical boxes out there, and sound right for the way I mix,” said FOH engineer Alessandro Melchior, who is also a consultant for the manufacturer’s L-ISA technology. “I wanted something that was easy to rig and offered consistency.” Melchior modeled some of the tour’s venues for L2/L2D using L-Acoustics Soundvision software. “I discovered it was not only going to work, it was going to make our life a lot easier in terms of tour logistics and deployment,” he reported.
While Melchior was familiar with the L Series system, he hadn’t yet worked with it much. “I needed a System Engineer that really got the idea of the L2 and what it’s all about, and how you should deploy it,” he said. Dan Fathers, who toured with Rag’n’Bone Man with an L Series rig similar in size to Wilson’s, was the ideal choice.
“L2 goes up super quick,” noted Fathers. “I’m quite used to flying PAs on my own, and hanging L Series is pretty much a one-man job, especially if you’re flying from two points. On a single point, depending on how much up-tilt you’ve got, it can be more of a challenge,” but monitor engineer Luca Romani would help in those situations, he said.
