El Coca-Cola Music Experience 2025 turned Madrid upside down once again. On September 12th and 13th, the festival brought together top artists such as Quevedo, Aitana, Lola Índigo, J Balvin, Maria Becerra, Viva Suecia, and Trueno, and put on a show you won't soon forget. 45.000 people live and almost 2 million followers online They enjoyed a marathon of live music from 4 p.m. until midnight. It was truly crazy.
The Coca-Cola Music Experience knows that for everything to go perfectly, everything has to be well-organized. That's why they once again trusted Moveket, which was key in moving the stage using 30 variable speed motors with Rock & Rigging, company responsible for the installation and programming of variable speed. Thanks to this combination, and with CaCo García as the show's lighting designer, The event was precise, safe, and synchronized, and the stage changes were super fluid. The staging was definitely a festival-worthy spectacle!

How Moveket's Variable Speed Shaped the Coca-Cola Music Experience's Rigging
Once again, the CCME opted for a formula very similar to the previous year's, although adapting the technology to the needs of the artists who performed. Thirty Moveket variable speed motors, who moved screens and lights with agility, safety and precision.
The three main LED screens, each hung with four engines, Not only did they display content, but they also acted as curtains, covering the stage changes between the artists. Added to this was an additional screen, controlled by six motors, which provided movement with its diagonal movements and created different visual perspectives. And to complete the setup, three light grids, each hanging from four motors, offered variable shots according to the rhythm that the lighting designer had programmed for the show.
The result? Fluid movements without a single hitch. Trusses loaded with lights, LED screens or entire curtains With the smoothness of a well-rehearsed dance, without forcing the structure or disrupting the rhythm of the show. Everything was so smooth that the audience didn't even notice... and that's exactly what makes it perfect.
In addition to the visual, Live automation makes technicians' jobs easierBy programming sequences that repeat the same way every time, technicians save time and avoid potentially dangerous improvisations.
Trends in stage automation: from festivals to the future of rigging
The possibility of programming and repeating movements with control opens new creative opportunities and simplifies the work of technicians.
In the future, integration with control systems, real-time monitoring, and the use of preview software will allow for the design of even more complex movements before assembly. Furthermore, process standardization will make work safer, more efficient, and more predictable.
The Moveket variable speed motors They will continue to be important, not only at festivals but also in theaters and on tours. The German brand is thus positioning itself as a benchmark on this path toward more advanced and safer rigging.
In short, this 2025 edition of the Coca-Cola Music Experience demonstrated that the Moveket's variable speed is an indispensable tool for large format riggingWith 30 engines in action, the festival guaranteed a dynamic, safe, and adaptable production to the needs of each artist.
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