Backstreet Boys are one of the best-selling musical acts in history, and when the long-running quintet topped the Billboard charts earlier this year with DNA, their ninth studio album, they joined an elite group of artists who’ve hit number one in three separate decades. As such, it seems only fitting that the group has embarked on their most expansive arena trek in 18 years, the DNA World Tour.

Grammy- and Oscar-winner A.R. Rahman drew a massive crowd in mid-August 2019 for a special concert in his home city of Chennai, India. Once again, the artist – widely known as the Mozart of Madras – relied on Mumbai’s Sound.com to supply and support the live audio system for the show, which this year was built around Adamson Systems Engineering’s heralded E-Series.

The Warehouse Sound Services Ltd., one of the U.K.’s leading pro audio production providers, deployed an advanced audio reinforcement solution from Adamson Systems Engineering for the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF)’s spectacular opening event with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

The Who are currently between legs of their 2019 Moving On! Tour, which finds the rock icons joined by a local orchestra in each city to present unique takes on classics and deep cuts from their extensive catalogue. To faithfully and simultaneously reproduce the delicate nuance of the orchestra and uncompromising rock on which they’ve built their career, The Who are carrying a sizeable Adamson E-Series system provided by Cleveland, OH’s Eighth Day Sound.

Two of the biggest acts in music today, Drake and Migos, toured North America throughout the second half of 2018 on the highly-anticipated Aubrey and the Three Migos co-headlining run. Of course, a massive tour with a pair of massive headliners calls for a massive production, and neither Drake nor Migos rose to the top of the game by disappointing their fans.

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