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Train’s lighting is known all over as outstanding and that alone attracts people who come to check it out for themselves.

Train is the region’s largest and arguably best club. Certainly it is the most professional. Train has been running successfully since 1998 and in that time has proven itself to be one of the country’s most important live venues with up to 150 concerts a year by national and international artists. “Train has reached international recognition as a live venue based on our understanding of performers’ needs and how to fulfi ll those needs. We keep the facility updated through continuous maintenance and investments. Success is built around our service, our technical possibilities and on our ability to service artists, guests, personnel and our technical gear. In the nightclub world it is unique in that we have been able to maintain the high level of technical facilities necessary for the successful operation of the venue.” Over the years Train has been used for a wide range of activities – live shows, corporate events, fashion shows, production videos, and special events – and regularly as a nightclub. A complete Martin rig of MAC luminaires and effect luminaires works double duty covering multiple dance fl oors and a performance stage. “Clubbers want to be entertained – it’s a fact of life. If Train looks the same every night our guests will lose interest fast. Martin lighting is the easiest way to create a new atmosphere or create focus on a new event. Train’s lighting is known all over as outstanding and that alone attracts people who come to check it out for themselves.”

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