Belleville ambiance

Rider - Belleville

TECHNICAL

Important contacts : 

Stage layout

Information will be available one month prior to the festival. For any questions, please contact Nicolas Vuilleumier (Technical Director).

Sound system

Information will be available one month prior to the festival. For any questions, please contact Nicolas Vuilleumier (Technical Director).

Lights

Information will be available one month prior to the festival. For any questions, please contact Nicolas Vuilleumier (Technical Director).

Screens

Information will be available one month prior to the festival. For any questions, please contact Nicolas Vuilleumier (Technical Director).

Video Recording

Information will be available one month prior to the festival. For any questions, please contact Nicolas Vuilleumier (Technical Director).

Backline

Backline is available upon request and subject to availability.

Not provided by the Festival: guitars, bass guitars and small effects pedals.

Special requests will be handled case by case and may incur additional costs for the Artist.

Artists bringing their own equipment (consoles, backline, risers, etc.) will unload in coordination with the Festival Venue Manager, who will provide a team of qualified stagehands.

SFX - Pyrotechnics, Lasers, and other special effects

Flames: 

Flame effects must be declared at least three weeks (21 days) before the start of the festival, along with a rider specifying the equipment used, the type of fuel, and the exact positions on stage.
The use of flames requires the presence of an on‑site firefighter, which must be scheduled accordingly.

Powder effects:

Powder‑based effects must be declared at least one month before the festival. An import permit is required for the materials, and it is mandatory to work with an external licensed supplier. This process can take time. The presence of a Swiss licensed pyrotechnician holding a valid federal certification authorizing stage pyrotechnic effects (powder effects) is mandatory. All costs are at the Artist’s charge. 

Lasers: 

Laser effects must be declared at least three weeks before the festival. Projecting lasers into the audience is strictly prohibited. A Swiss laser safety supervisor must be present, and a formal declaration to the federal authorities is required. These costs are the responsibility of the artist. Additionally, the festival site is located in the approach axis of Geneva Airport, which restricts certain types of laser usage.

Confetti:

As the Festival is located near a natural reserve, confetti can only be approved if biodegradable and if there is no wind on show day. In general, we prefer to avoid confetti.

The Venue Manager may prohibit confetti release until the start of the performance.

Other effects:

All other special effects must be declared at least one month before the festival so they can be reviewed and approved on a case‑by‑case basis.