Having honed his skills in nearly every facet of the concert industry, Luke has racked up a work history large enough to fill an arena or two. While going to school for music production, he started running live sound for events, (including for Kaleidoscope starting back in 2011). Somewhere along the way, he picked up experience as an LD at a world renowned nightclub. His thirst for new experiences didn’t stop there.
He steadily added VJ, stage management, and A/V design experience to his resume along with running a backline company. He spent several years working as a production manager for AEG, managing venues from the Bluebird, Gothic, and Ogden Theaters, up to Red Rocks, music festivals, and arena shows. When concerts stopped due to a global pandemic, he pivoted into live broadcast, helping curate unique live experiences for corporations and individuals alike. Once everyone eventually got ‘Zoom Fatigue’ and concerts came back, he was pulled right back into the thick of it, starting his current role at Kaleidoscope as a project manager. With requests for gear and production expertise at an all time high, Luke has been putting his diverse knowledge and experience to work helping events of all scales come to fruition.
With a strong background in every aspect of live events, no scope is too large or small. With Kaleidoscope‘s extensive equipment arsenal behind him, he can help you manifest your ideas into reality for your event or install.