Earlier this month, The Kid LAROI delivered a landmark moment in Berlin, taking over the historic Olympiastadion for the halftime show at the first regular-season NFL game ever held in the city. It was a massive stage in every sense: 70,000 fans, a global broadcast, and a performance that blended energy, precision, and scale.

Julien Laferrière led playback and VFX for the show, designing and operating a system built for reliability under pressure. From timecode-driven cues to seamless visual integration, the rig was engineered to stay locked in with the movement of the show, ensuring every musical and visual moment landed exactly where it needed to.

The Kid LAROI: Two Stages, Two Continents, One Incredible Week

Just days later, the team was back at it, this time across the world in Sydney, supporting The Kid LAROI’s set at the Spotify Artist Cell Block event. Different venue, different atmosphere, same commitment to delivering a system that feels responsive, musical, and built for the artist.

These back-to-back shows marked some of our biggest and most rewarding work of the year.

A huge thank-you goes out to MD Spencer Peterson, the incredible band, crew, and the full NFL production team for trusting us on such a special run. Moments like these are why we do what we do: helping artists and teams bring ambitious ideas to life with systems they can depend on.

Always proud to be part of the process. Always building toward what’s next.

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