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Dutch singer Yves Berendse lit up the Ziggo Dome with a colossal Y-shaped LED screen, built using Infiled’s customisable AR Series panels
For two sold-out shows at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, Yves Berendse performed beneath a towering 14m Y-shaped LED screen – a custom build by MHB AV using Infiled’s versatile AR3.9 panels. For Berendse, this was a boyhood dream come true.
The singer shot to fame after his single, Terug in de tijd (Back in Time), went viral. To mark the milestone, his agency designed a bold stage with a giant Y-shaped centrepiece. Nevertheless, this ambitious plan faced some key obstacles along the way.
“One of the main challenges was the tight build schedule – we had just one day to complete the entire set-up,” recalled Thom Althuis, account and project manager at MHB AV. “Several technical teams were working on the same stage simultaneously.”
The innovative design of Infiled’s technology helped to combat these potential issues. The AR Series’ M10 mounting holes allowed engineering teams to create virtually any shape or configuration, giving them complete creative freedom.
Moreover, the AR Series panels boast 1200 nits of brightness for vibrant imagery, and the magnet-assisted assembly and positioning pins enabled the MHB AV-led crew to move quickly under pressure. This, combined with the lightweight design of each panel, reduced strain on the rigging and venue infrastructure.
To further streamline the build, the panels were transported in Infiled’s purpose-built dollies, allowing the MHB AV crew to move them into the venue in pre-rigged mode. This sped up installation considerably and reduced the margin for error in the tight timeline.

Additional truss and scaffolding ensured the centrepiece would remain secure. Image: Bart Heemskerk
The team's creation became a defining feature of the shows, which welcomed more than 30,000 fans across two nights. The Ziggo Dome build reflects Infiled’s expertise, also seen in the Dubai Fountain’s record-breaking digital display.
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