On April 1st and April 3rd 2026, Kanye West took over SoFi Stadium for a sold-out show that delivered a truly immersive experience. Set in Inglewood, California. The production featured a striking half-dome stage that helped transform the venue into something out of this world.
Right from the start, the scale was clear. The crowd filled the stadium. The energy built quickly. And as the show began, the visuals took it even further.
A Massive Laser Setup
To match the size of the performance, the laser system brought serious power. The setup included:
- 26 × 58-watt Atom lasers
- 110 × 42-watt Atom lasers
- 22 × 40-watt Clubmax lasers
Together, these units created layers of light across the dome and throughout the stadium. First, wide beams stretched across the space. Then, tighter effects added movement and depth closer to the stage. As the music evolved, the visuals followed.
The result felt immersive from every angle.
A True Community Effort
This production came together through collaboration. Lasers were sourced from multiple distributors, showing the strength of the industry working as one.
We’re proud to be part of a community that supports each other to make moments like this possible.
The Team Behind the Beams
A show of this scale takes a dedicated team. On site, a group of skilled technicians ensured everything ran smoothly:
Mitchell Blakemore, Curtis Pacific, Aaron Swanson, Joel Drosehn, Carson Daniels, Jacob Luis Valverde, Lozano, Justice Park, Brendan Luu, Jordan Ponciano, and Jordan Thompson.
From setup to execution, each technician played a role in delivering a clean and powerful show.
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An Unforgettable Night
As the performance continued, the combination of music, stage design, and lasers created something special. The half-dome amplified the visuals. The beams filled the space. And the crowd stayed fully engaged from start to finish.
In the end, it wasn’t just a concert. It was a shared experience built by a strong team and an even stronger community.

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