Rock & Roll

We live for the stage.

From club rooms to multi-stage festival grounds, Heavy AV handles production systems that need speed, field awareness, and zero panic when conditions get messy.

Stage design, lighting, visuals, logistics, crew sourcing, and on-site execution for festivals, touring productions, and live music environments.

200+

Events

20+

Years of combined experience

3

Strategic partnerships

30+

Crew per show

Services

Production for live environments that move fast

The rock side of Heavy AV emphasizes build speed, audience energy, and field execution that stays sharp under the noise.

Stage Design & Build

Structures, staging, and site-ready environments built for live pressure.

Lighting & Visual Production

Lighting systems, LED, and visual moments that support the story of the event.

Audio / Visual Setup

Practical AV systems for conferences, showcases, launches, and multi-stage events.

Event Planning & Logistics

Schedules, load-ins, site coordination, and operational discipline on the ground.

Crew Management

Crew sourcing, staffing, and on-site oversight that keeps the show moving.

Creative Direction

A production-minded creative layer for events that need a stronger point of view.

Projects

Rock and festival case studies

Placeholder case studies are in place now and can be swapped for real project stories as assets and copy are finalized.

FAQ

Common questions about live music production

Honest answers about scope, scale, lead times, and how Heavy AV plugs into festival, touring, and concert work.

Heavy AV provides production support for festivals, multi-stage events, touring shows, club programming, and one-off concerts across the United States. Scope ranges from full stage builds and lighting deployments to crew-only labor on existing productions.
Both. Heavy AV can take a festival from initial site planning through strike, or step in as a specialist layer alongside an existing production team. Common roles include stage build and strike, lighting and visual systems, audio coordination, crew management, and on-site logistics.
Past productions include single-stage college festivals at 8,000–10,000 attendance, large rural festivals on 160-acre sites with 10,000+ attendees, and ongoing national touring support across hundreds of events per year. Crew is scaled per project, typically 15 to 30+ people per show.
Standard lead time is two to six weeks for full-scope productions. For touring stops and labor-only deployments inside an existing production, faster turnarounds are routinely supported through the Crew That partnership.
Heavy AV does not book artists, sell tickets, or handle artist hospitality. Engagement focuses on production, technical systems, and on-site labor — the parts that determine whether the show actually runs.
Yes. Labor-only deployments are a core offering and one of the most common engagement models for touring clients. Crews can integrate into an existing production structure with clear briefs, repeatable systems, and consistent execution across multiple cities.

Let's talk about your next festival, show, or tour stop.