Pyrotechnics for AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium
In 2023, All Elite Wrestling marked its first show outside of North America with a record-breaking debut at Wembley Stadium. […]
Difficult to choose but if I may I will select two:
Following a busy week down at the wonderful Silvertown Dock, preparing the shell barges (seasick pills at the ready), my show position was on the Athletes’ Bridge.
Prior to show I enjoyed the spectacle of all the athletes making their way to the Stadium, trying to spot anyone famous ( only Usain Bolt) and realising that my knowledge of World geography is not good. Comoros was a new one on me.
Show position started in the middle of the Athlete’s Bridge.
After the amazing, initial chase down the tow-path and spiral up The Orbit, the shell barges, which were along the River Lee, joined in to create a stunning assault to the senses – and prompted a move away from the middle of the bridge, to a safer viewpoint.
A chance for me to “show off” with a wedding show fired to some of the Bride and Groom’s favourite music – starting with the theme from Thunderbirds (Groom’s favourite).
A brilliant show designed by Toby and with much help from Simon and the Titanium team. Thank you again guys.
The opportunity to work with like minded, hard working people with a wide selection of pyrotechnic experience and always with a great sense of humour (funny, weird, sick – and that is just me)
This means that for a large percentage of the shows we have a very focussed and efficient team .
I always enjoy the audience reaction at the conclusion of the shows.
When having to disappoint a client/audience if we cancel – thankfully not often in my experience but each time due to weather ( 20m visibility due to fog, the last time – not sure that I would have seen anything let alone the audience)
When people get upset (drunk) and get into the firing zone, riding a bicycle and question if my Parents were actually married.
I have worked on many large and small shows, including The London Olympic & Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Games and the wettest show ever, to an audience of 4 on a waterlogged football pitch.
I wrote some notes last year to answer this question.
Into the New Year I would like to add a second.
This show takes place in the stunning theatre that is created by the beautiful Trinity College gardens, the River Cam and the 17th Centre Wren Library.
I have been lucky to have been crew for this show for many years. Each design by Toby and the effects created are brilliant and seem to improve each year – the photos and the videos on the Titanium website are testament to this.
The whole atmosphere leading up to firing time is very entertaining – Oh, and it also takes place in my home City so I get to bed at a reasonable time.
A favourite for several reasons but mainly because of the exceptional organisation and preparation that had happened before the event, followed up by the planning and organisation on-site and the best site team that I have worked with.
A magnificent stage to work on, at The Castle and pretty good weather (although the morning with 96mph winds was interesting).
I will remember my show location with fond memories – as a spotter on The Mound, near the Scottish National Gallery, surrounded by very excited and friendly revellers.
I have already mentioned those from Trinity May Ball but I also like those from wonderful Blackpool.
I don’t think that I have ever thought about a bucket list but if one day I ever become a Grand Father, then I would like to go with Grandchild, bucket & spade, to my favourite place (see next answer) and make sand castles.
Of course this depends upon there being a Grandchild so I will include something which I feel sure that I can check off, which is to see my favourite band, for the 22nd time in 2016 – The National www.americanmary.com
Holkham Beach in Norfolk.
Whatever the weather it a special, vast space with huge skies and the location of many happy holidays.
After driving back from Edinburgh, on 2nd January, I continued on to Holkham.
A place where all the “rubbish” of life goes away.