Singer-songwriter Antonio José gave a concert that marked the May fair of Puertollano, connecting with the audience through a powerful voice and a selection of songs full of emotion. His performance, described as a vocal whirlwind, alternated intimate moments with more festive ones, demonstrating a stage maturity that made the crowd sing along to both his greatest hits and his most recent songs. The attendees responded with enthusiasm.
The logistics of sound at a fairground 🎧
Behind Antonio José's performance was a notable technical deployment. Configuring the sound system in an open space like the Puertollano fair required precise adjustments to avoid reverberations and ensure vocal clarity. Speaker arrays with real-time digital processing were used to equalize the mix, while stage monitors were calibrated so the artist could maintain his pitch without straining his voice. The LED lighting synchronized with the music complemented the experience without being distracting.
The sound engineer: the hero without a cape or applause 🎛️
While Antonio José received the applause, the sound engineer was sweating bullets behind the mixing console, dealing with the May wind that threatened to turn his work into an out-of-tune karaoke. Because yes, at the fair everything is magic until a gust of wind deflects the microphone and the singer sounds like a robot with laryngitis. Good thing the technician, armed with coffee and patience, managed to ensure the vocal whirlwind didn't turn into a hurricane of feedback.