SHOW STOP Sample Clauses

SHOW STOP. A. In the event of an incident requiring the show to be stopped the ARTIST’S stage crew should be instructed to get the ARTIST off stage. Unless circumstances dictate ARTISTS tour manager and production manager should be informed and involved prior to stopping the show. B. In the event of an evacuation, the artist will be removed from the stage and brought to a safe area until the situation has been resolved and it is safe to restart the show. C. In the event of a technical issue created by any of the equipment or power provided by the PURCHASER causing the show to stop, the PURCHASER must accept full responsibility. A representative of the PURCHASER must address the audience to explain the issues and apologize before the ARTIST will return to the stage. 1 KICK in Shure Beta 91a GATE yes SL 2 KICK out Shure Beta 52 GATE Internal SL 3 SNARE top Shure Beta 57 LP Claw SL 4 SNARE bottom Shure SM-57 LP Claw SL 5 SNARE Rim Shure Beta 98 AMP* GATE yes Clip SL 6 HATS Shure SM-81 yes Short Boom SL 7 RACK 1 Sennheiser 604 GATE Clip SL
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