In today’s live events, a concert LED screen often goes beyond serving as a backdrop—it becomes a central part of the stage identity. At Dutch singer Yves Berendse’s two sold-out concerts in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, this was brought to life through a striking 14-metre tall Y-shaped LED screen, created with INFiLED AR3.9 panels by Dutch integrator MHB AV.
While many concert LED screens follow rectangular formats, this project adopted a unique “Y” formation. The custom design not only stood out visually but also symbolically reinforced the artist’s stage presence. Measuring 14 metres high and 4 metres wide, the structure became the visual centerpiece of the performance.
One of the main challenges was time: the build had to be completed in just a single day. Multiple technical and scenic teams worked in parallel to ensure LED rows and decorative elements were seamlessly integrated.
The INFiLED AR3.9 panels were chosen for their practical features that supported both speed and flexibility:
These characteristics supported the engineering team in delivering a complex stage structure within tight time constraints.
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For Yves Berendse, the Y-shaped LED wall became more than just a visual feature—it helped define the stage identity of the show. Both the artist and the audience responded positively, underscoring how creative concert LED screens can shape live event experiences.
This project illustrates how concert LED screens are moving beyond traditional setups, offering new possibilities in design and audience engagement. The Ziggo Dome installation shows how LED technology is being adapted in innovative ways, merging artistry with engineering to elevate live performances.