A wide variety of live stage equipment from VEVOR is available to support every part of a professional or recreational performance setup. Every production demand is met by our whole lineup, which includes everything from special effects equipment and confetti cannon machines to fog machines, stage lighting, stage monitors, PA speaker systems, microphone stands, stage platforms, and DJ equipment. VEVOR offers performance-ready equipment at competitive prices for events such as concerts, school celebrations, or private gatherings.
Do you need dependable equipment that works flawlessly for a concert, DJ set, school play, or private event? With the right mix of lighting, audio, effects, and staging, live stage equipment can turn many rooms into polished performance spaces. Fog machines, stage lighting, PA speaker systems, microphone stands, and stage platforms designed to meet actual performance demands are all part of VEVOR's full portfolio.
Event planners, performers, and AV specialists can create a comprehensive, well-balanced setup by knowing which type of live stage equipment performs each production function. Every production need, from structural staging solutions to atmospheric special effects, is covered by VEVOR, helping ensure that each performance component functions reliably.
Long after a concert is over, spectators can still recall the atmospheric and visually striking moments created by special effects equipment. At festivities, concerts, sports events, and theatrical productions, confetti cannons instantly delight the audience with high-volume bursts of colored paper or metallic confetti at planned moments. While CO2 powered variants produce faster, higher projectile arcs ideal for large-venue applications, electric confetti cannons provide consistent triggering via DMX or human control.
By creating a dense air haze that makes beam patterns visible throughout the performance space, fog machines improve the visual effect of stage lighting. Regardless of the venue's size, a well-deployed fog machine turns flat stage lighting into striking three-dimensional light columns and beams that enhance any event's production value. With their dependable heating components, consistent output mechanisms, and simple control interfaces, VEVOR fog machines and confetti cannons enable event operators to achieve professional special effects results without the need for costly equipment rentals or specialized technician training for every performance.
Because it accomplishes both the practical goal of illuminating performers and the artistic goal of creating mood, focusing audience attention, and amplifying the emotional impact of each performance moment, stage lighting is one of the most impactful types of live stage equipment. The motorized pan-and-tilt movement of moving-head fixtures produces dynamic sweeping effects throughout the stage and audience areas. Fixed-beam wash lighting from par can fixtures is perfect for adding uniform, even illumination to stage areas and for coloring backdrops.
In contemporary live production settings, LED stage lighting has essentially supplanted conventional tungsten and halogen lamps due to its significantly lower power consumption, minimal heat output, and full RGB or RGBW color-mixing capability, eliminating the need for actual gel filters.
Compatibility with DMX control enables complex synchronized lighting sequences that react to the musical or theatrical content of the performance by programming and triggering all lighting fixtures from a single controller. Moving heads, par cans, and LED wash fixtures with DMX compatibility and sturdy, road-ready construction are among the stage lighting equipment offered by VEVOR. These products are ideal for frequent transportation and setup at various event locations.
By projecting amplified sound from microphones, instruments, and playback sources to the audience throughout the entire venue, PA speaker systems serve as the audio foundation of any live stage equipment arrangement. A subwoofer or bass cabinet that handles low-frequency reproduction for music-intensive concerts is usually linked to the primary full-range speakers at the front of the stage, facing the audience, to form a complete PA system. It is necessary to align speaker placement, coverage angle, and power output with the venue's dimensions and the anticipated crowd size.
Located on the stage floor facing the performers rather than the audience, stage monitors are an independent but equally important audio component. To stay on time, stay in tune, and communicate during a live event, performers rely on stage monitors to clearly hear themselves and their bandmates above the performance volume. Performers may struggle to deliver consistent, high-quality performances without sufficient monitor coverage. With their effective amplifier designs, sturdy speaker enclosures, and simple connectivity, VEVOR PA speaker systems and stage monitors enable event planners to provide dependable full-venue audio coverage in a variety of indoor and outdoor performance spaces.
To properly position microphones for vocalists, instrument amplifiers, and speech applications without forcing artists to hold the microphone throughout the performance, microphone stands are essential pieces of live stage equipment. While boom arms stretch the microphone horizontally over guitar amplifiers, drum sets, and instrument positions, straight stands with height adjustment are suitable for vocalists and podium applications when a straight stand cannot reach the necessary pickup position.
In contrast to flat-floor arrangements, stage platforms provide elevated performance spaces that enhance audience sightlines and give productions a more polished appearance. It is possible to precisely set the stage size for every venue and event format thanks to modular platform solutions. For music-focused events, DJ equipment such as mixers, controller stands, and equipment racks completes the live stage equipment ecosystem.
The sturdy surface materials, dependable adjustment mechanisms, and stable base designs of VEVOR microphone stands, stage platforms, and DJ equipment enable them to withstand the rigors of frequent professional use in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues throughout multiple performance seasons.
Every element in your production setup will be as straightforward to deploy and move as it is effective in performance if you choose live-stage equipment based on practical features and portability.
The production value achievable at each event is directly determined by the quality of features across all categories of live stage equipment. DMX channel count, beam angle range, color mixing precision, and output brightness in lumens or lux at a given distance are important aspects of lighting. The frequency response range, maximum SPL output, built-in amplifier efficiency, and input connector options of audio equipment define the system's versatility and power across various performance types and venue acoustics.
Features of special effects equipment, such as fog machines' tank capacity, confetti cannons' shooting distance, and output consistency over multiple cycles, affect how consistently an effect performs throughout an event without constant operator interaction. Instead of depending on ambiguous marketing claims that do not immediately translate into actual production results on the day of the performance, VEVOR live stage equipment is specified with clear performance data across every product category, providing buyers with the technical information needed to match equipment capability to their specific event requirements.
For live stage equipment used in many locations, portability is an essential practical need, as production value is meaningless if the equipment cannot be carried, set up, and struck within the time limits of actual event schedules. Lightweight construction materials, such as molded ABS enclosures in audio equipment and aluminum alloy housings in lighting fixtures, minimize transport weight without compromising the structural robustness required for repeated road use.
Microphone stands, stage platforms, and speaker cabinet configurations with collapsible and stackable designs reduce required transit space and enable more equipment to fit inside a typical vehicle or equipment trailer load. A quicker and safer load-in and load-out procedure is facilitated by integrated carry handles, locking adjustment mechanisms on stands, and protective corner hardware on speaker cabinets. In addition to performance capability, VEVOR considers portability in designing its line of live stage equipment, ensuring that each item is both useful to own and transport and efficient during the performance it is intended to support.
From special effects equipment and fog machines to stage lighting, PA speaker systems, stage monitors, microphone stands, stage platforms, and DJ equipment, VEVOR's full line of live stage equipment covers a wide range of production needs. Whether planning a home celebration, school function, or concert, VEVOR offers reliable performance equipment at competitive prices. Create your entire event production setup with VEVOR today, supported by dependable after-sales service.
A system with a coupled subwoofer that delivers 1000 to 1500 watts RMS usually provides sufficient coverage for modest outdoor gatherings with up to 200 people. Larger events require systems with greater output. Before making a purchase, make sure the speaker's coverage angle and power output meet the specifications of your venue.
When the space has enough airflow, using water-based fog machines indoors is safe. Fog-fluid vapor can trigger sensitive detectors, so avoid directing the output toward smoke alarms. Fog fluid designed expressly for indoor theater use should always be used, and the manufacturer's suggested output settings for enclosed areas should be followed.
Using standard DMX cables, connect lighting fixtures in a daisy chain by connecting the controller's output to the first fixture's input, then the first fixture's output to the next. To enable individual fixture control throughout your planned lighting sequence, set each fixture to a distinct DMX start address that corresponds to the controller channel assignment.
To provide amplified sound throughout the facility, PA speakers face the audience. For the performers to hear themselves properly, the stage monitors face them. For any professional or semi-professional event production, both are essential parts of a full setup for live stage audio equipment.
Each platform model and arrangement has a different weight capacity. The majority of common modular stage platforms are often rated for approximately 100–150 kg per square meter. Make sure the total weight of performers and equipment stays within the rated capacity while in use, and always check the precise load rating of the type you have selected.