As music acts try to outdo one another, they typically go for the largest stage possible. This means playing venues that can hold tens of thousands of people – sometimes 100,000 or more. The larger size means bands can sell more tickets and reach a wider audience while tailoring their show to meet the demands of adoring fans.
It’s not just about the music, however. Effects like pyrotechnics, light shows and digital backdrops are all implemented to increase the visual and sonic experience of the crowd. Coupled with constructing the stage itself and housing all the instruments, the amount of time it takes to set up this spectacle can take days at a time – not to mention tearing down and loading up the equipment for the next show.
All of this gear must be kept in durable road cases so that it can be moved city to city. With stadium shows becoming more frequent on the musical scene, the number of road cases and trucks to haul them is moving higher and higher. For instance, a roadie for the band KISS told Line6 that it took more than 52 semi-trucks to transport all of the band’s equipment during their tours in the 1970s.
Current pop bands routinely utilize more than 30 trucks for their tours, and a recently announced mega-tour featuring two large acts, Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean, will likely mean the number of trucks will surpass 50 easily, according to Rolling Stone.
Necessary labeling
With the scale of concerts expanding, the necessity for more road cases is inevitable. With it, proper labeling of each individual case is especially vital to increase load in and load out efficiency. Case labels from Case Labels USA are durable and resistant to wear and tear, unlike other labeling methods.
Many road cases are used for decades and are constantly being handled aggressively to speed up the transportation process. Labels are frequently just written on with markers, which will easily become scratched off and unreadable. Case Labels USA provides rewritable, long-lasting labels that can circumvent this problem.
Because many tours last for months and typically involve hundreds of days of travel and more than 50 designated stops, the importance for labeling can not be understated. This will make the production process smoother and quicker, while also helping roadies manage the overall process.

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