Nine thousand people, four stages, twelve hours, one heartbeat.
A first-time festival operator wanted to launch Malaysia's newest electronic and indie music festival — four stages, fourteen acts, capacity 10,000. The competition was crowded. The expectation was high. The runway was five months from contract.
Two production constraints made it harder. The site had no permanent power infrastructure, and the operator wanted a "no production seams" experience — meaning audience flow between stages had to feel as designed as the music on them.
We engineered four stages with overlapping but never-conflicting set times, plus an "audience corridor" lit by 60 vertical light pillars that pulsed in sync with the main stage. The pillars became the festival's signature visual — and the reason crowd flow stayed effortless across twelve hours.
On the technical side, we delivered three temporary power substations, four mixing desks, full LED walls per stage, and a live multi-camera stream that pulled 480,000 unique viewers across the night. The operator broke even on the first event — almost unheard of for a debut Malaysian festival.
Wonder Space made our first festival look like our fifth. Every detail — power, sound, flow — handled like they'd done it for a decade. They're who we'll call for Pulse 02.