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Production that shows up.

Full-stack event IT and pixel-perfect AV production for Toronto venues, conferences, concerts, and multi-city tours. We have run the IT and AV for major Toronto franchises, top Canadian concert promoters, and international touring acts — show-day ready.

How we work

Show-day discipline.

Live events are unforgiving. Our process is built so the show happens whether or not anything goes sideways.

01
Pre-Flight

Map & Spec

Venue walk, signal map, panel layout, network design, contingency plan committed before any gear leaves the shop.

02
Stage

Bench-Test & Pack

Every component tested, labeled, and packed in show order. Hot spares for every critical path.

03
Show

Doors to Curtain

Senior engineer on the deck during load-in, soundcheck, and showtime. Direct line to production.

04
Out

Clean Teardown

Decommission, document, debrief. Network gear pulled, credentials rotated, environment left clean.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

What types of events do you handle?

Major Toronto venues (sports and entertainment franchises), concerts and music festivals through Top-5 Canadian promoters, international touring acts on multi-city runs, corporate conferences and product launches, and permanent installs for boardrooms, retail, hospitality, and venue spaces. We do not handle weddings or private social events.

Do you provide gear, or just engineering?

We are an engineering and production firm, not a rental house. We design the signal map, network architecture, and AV plan; we operate the systems on show day; we coordinate gear sourcing with rental houses we have established relationships with. This separation keeps us vendor-agnostic on equipment and prevents conflicts of interest between recommending gear and renting it.

Can you handle cross-border touring between Canada and the US?

Yes. Multi-city tour AV brokerage is one of our core engagements. We handle pre-flight venue mapping for every city on the tour, coordinate with local AV vendors at each stop, send a dedicated senior AV engineer on every load-in, and manage the cross-border equipment and personnel logistics that come with US-Canada touring.

How far in advance do we need to book?

It depends on engagement type. Single events at venues we already know: two to four weeks of notice is workable for standard event IT and AV scope. Multi-city tours: eight to twelve weeks for proper pre-flight across all venues, longer for cross-border routes. Permanent installs run on the build timeline of the space, typically six to sixteen weeks depending on scope. Last-minute and emergency engagements are negotiable case by case — we have moved into venues on three days notice when the budget and risk made it the right call, but cost is higher and pre-flight rigor is reduced.

What happens if something fails during a show?

Every critical-path component ships with a hot spare; signal routing is designed with redundancy for any single point of failure. A senior engineer is on the deck throughout load-in, soundcheck, and showtime with a direct line to production. If something fails, the spare is swapped in and the show continues. Post-show debrief documents what happened, what was changed, and what gets adjusted in the pre-flight plan for the next event.

Ready when you are

Let's scope your show.

Send a brief, a venue, a date — or just a problem you are trying to solve. We respond within 24 hours.