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Shure Helps Band Play Gig On Mount Kilimanjaro

Global performances raise awareness for The Smile Train, which has provided more than 500,000 free surgeries for children around the world.

Indie-Rock band Sound Driver is currently midway through a very unusual world tour.

The musicians are visiting some of the world’s most iconic venues as a way of raising awareness for children’s charity The Smile Train.

To date they’ve played at the Sydney Harbour Bridge and even broke a World Record on Mount Kilimanjaro.

Upcoming stops on the “Chasing Rainbows” tour include The Great Wall Of China, Niagara Falls, and Dubai’s Burj al Arab hotel.

Successfully negotiating such a schedule requires equipment that’s compact and lightweight for easy portability, while still retaining reliability.

That’s why when it came to wireless in-ear personal monitoring, wireless microphones, and all of the tour’s PA needs, tour manager David Spillane knew that he needed gear with a track record for both quality and reliability.

Shure has been one of the main sponsors of the Chasing Rainbows Tour, providing all five band members with wireless in-ear personal monitoring (PSM600 receivers and transmitters) systems to ensure quality sound, no matter the venue.

The wireless systems have proven to be crucial to the band’s performances. Shure also provided a UHF-R wireless system for lead singer Chad Marriott.

For amplification, QSC K8 active loudspeakers have been a smashing success. The rugged loudspeakers were compact and light enough for the band to carry up Mount Kilimanjaro, yet powerful enough to deliver full, crisp sound with the 1000W Class D amplifiers that power the QSC K8’s dual drivers.

“Shure is a globally recognized brand,” noted Spillane. “Along with the global nature of The Chasing Rainbows Tour, this makes them a perfect brand partner.”

“Shure products always perform at the level we expect – and even more so with the extra demands of this tour.”

“We’re delighted to have been able to help the band with this incredible achievement,” said Peter James, Managing Director of Shure Distribution UK.

“It’s challenging enough to just climb Kilimanjaro, but gigging when you reach the summit takes an extra special effort and massive determination.”

“Shure and QSC products are tested to extremes so we were happy to provide the band with microphones, PA, and monitoring gear that were up to the task.”

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