Midas Generator Hire Powers Leeds Castle Classical Concert

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Outdoor concert stage with fireworks display, audience seated, vibrant lighting, and evening sky backdrop, showcasing event atmosphere and entertainment.

Former Leeds Castle Special Events Manager, Richard Millward, was back at the site this summer as PM for the Classical Concert.

The event saw more than 12,000 people enjoy a headline set from the Royal Philharmonic conducted by John Rigby, which culminated in a fantastic fireworks display soundtracked by the 1812 Overture.

Brought in by promoter Heritage Events, Millward made Midas one of his first calls, contracting the company to power the project.

“They’re great people to work with, the kit is top quality, competitively priced, and the impact on emissions is telling, so it’s not a hard choice to justify,” Millward says. “The Classical Concert was fantastic, again, the production changes had a tangible impact, feedback has been universally good and we’re already planning for 2016.”

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