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Stageco Group
Company typeStaging company
Industrylive music, sports, corporate events, public celebrations
Founded1985 (1985)
FounderHedwig De Meyer
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Belgium, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, United States
Area served
Europe, UK, United States, Australia, Middle East, South Africa
Key people
Hedwig De Meyer
Productscustom stages, temporary buildings, festival stages, sporting structures, spot & delay towers, PA & video supports, turntables, lifts & hydraulic platforms, scaffolding structures, roof structures
Servicesstructural calculations, design, build & installation
Number of employees
170
Websitewww.stageco.com

Stageco is an international staging, event and structures engineering company.

They design and custom build concert stages, corporate and sporting structures and temporary buildings for every kind of event. They have built stages for some of the top-grossing tours.[1]

With headquarters in Belgium, Stageco also has offices in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Stageco Group employ around 170 staff including in-house designers, engineers, project managers and onsite crew.

Company Profile

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Stageco designs and builds custom-made as well as standardised concert stages, temporary structures for all kind of events as well as supplying PA structures, sport and delay towers, event scaffolding, roof structures, hydraulic lifts and platforms and grandstand structures.[2] Examples of their work include touring stages for Coldplay, Muse and the U2 360 Tour.[3] In 2010 Stageco created the double configuration stage at Download for AC/DC and bespoke temporary event structure The Drum[4][5] for the Middle East Gas celebrations organised by WRG for the 77 Mta Task Force. The company also provide stages for a variety of festivals including 11 stages for Lowlands Festival[6] and a wide variety of high end fashion shows, including for French designer Sonia Rykiel.

Company history

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Stageco was founded[7] by Hedwig De Meyer in Belgium in 1985, who built stages for the Rock Werchter Festival since 1977. By the mid eighties Stageco provided equipment for Genesis and Pink Floyd, whilst refining the tower systems and roofs. In 1992 the staging company worked directly with an architect to create a custom built stage for Genesis’ We Can't Dance tour. That same year Stageco US was incorporated, touring in the U.S. with Guns N' Roses and Metallica. Over the following years, new offices were opened in the Netherlands, Germany and France.

Awards

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Stageco was among seven winners in the Plasa innovation award for the companies new The Arena Lift Stageco won Favourite Staging Company in the 2012 TPi Awards.

Concert tours

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Overview of concert tours by Stageco
Artist Tour Area Year
AC/DC Black Ice World Tour Europe 2009–2010
Rock Or Bust World Tour North America, Europe and Australia 2015–2016
Power Up Tour Europe 2024
Adele Adele in Munich Germany 2024
A-ha Ending On a High Note Tour Norway 2010
Beyoncé The Formation World Tour North American + Europe 2016
On the Run II Tour (with Jay-Z) World 2018
Renaissance World Tour 2023
Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day Tour Europe + North America 2006
Lost Highway Tour Europe 2008
The Circle Tour North America + Australia 2010
Bon Jovi Live Europe 2011
Because We Can Europe, North America + Australia 2013
This House Is Not For Sale Tour Europe 2019
Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball World Tour Europe + North America 2012
Coldplay Viva La Vida Tour Europe 2009
Mylo Xyloto Tour Europe + Australia 2012
A Head Full of Dreams Tour World 2016–2017
Music of the Spheres World Tour 2022–2024
Depeche Mode The Delta Machine Tour Europe 2013
Genesis Turn It On Again: The Tour Europe + North America 2007
Guns N' Roses Not in This Lifetime... Tour North America + Europe 2016–2017
Herbert Grönemeyer Schiffsverkeher Tour Germany 2011
Jay-Z & Justin Timberlake Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour North America 2013
Johnny Hallyday Tour 66 France 2009
Kenny Chesney The Big Revival Tour North America 2015
Madonna The MDNA Tour Europe, North America + South America 2012
Metallica WorldWired Tour North America + Europe 2018–2019
M72 World Tour North America + Europe 2023–2024
Muse The Resistance Tour Europe 2010
The 2nd Law World Tour 2013
Simulation Theory World Tour 2019
Mylène Farmer Mylène Farmer en tournée 2009
One Direction Where We Are Tour Europe + North America 2014
On the Road Again Tour 2015
Rammstein Rammstein Stadium Tour Europe + North America 2019–2024
Robbie Williams Close Encounters Tour Europe + Australia 2006
Take the Crown Stadium Tour Europe 2013
The Heavy Entertainment Show Tour 2017
Roger Waters The Wall Live North America, South America + Europe 2012–2013
Take That Take That Presents: The Circus Live Europe 2009
Progress Live 2011
Greatest Hits Live 2019
Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour North America 2015
Reputation Stadium Tour World 2018
The Eras Tour 2023–2024
The Police The Police Reunion Tour North America, South America, Australia + Europe 2007
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour World 2005–2007
14 On Fire Europe + Australia 2014
Zip Code Tour North America 2015
América Latina Olé South America 2016
No Filter Tour World 2017–2021
Sixty Europe 2022
Hackney Diamonds Tour North America 2024
The Weeknd After Hours til Dawn Tour World 2022–2023
U2 Vertigo Tour World 2005–2006
U2 360° Tour 2009–2011
The Joshua Tree Tours 2017 and 2019 2017 + 2019

References

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  1. ^ "Top Grossing Tours 2010". Archived from the original on 1 April 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Stageco website: Products".
  3. ^ U2 360 Tour http://www.etnow.com/news/2009/7/stageco-delivers-360-and-deg-stage-for-u2
  4. ^ The Drum http://www.etnow.com/news/2010/12/stageco-build-royal-drum-in-middle-east
  5. ^ Offord, John (December 13, 2010). "Stageco Builds Royal Drum". ET Now. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  6. ^ "Lowlands Festival Success for Stageco Netherlands". Total Production Magazine. 2 September 2009. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Stageco chronicle 'From Belgium with Love'". Total Production. October 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 31 March 2011.