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Sound & Lighting Rental

Sound and Lighting Rental in Lebanon: Events, Weddings, and Concerts

AdvisorLB Team·March 15, 2023
Sound and Lighting Rental in Lebanon: Events, Weddings, and Concerts

Lebanese sound and lighting rental companies range from one-man DJ outfits to full production houses handling international concerts at Baalbeck, Beiteddine, and Byblos festivals. Beirut's Mar Mikhael and Sin El Fil house the largest rental warehouses.

What you need (by event)

  • House party (50 guests): 2× 12-inch tops, 1 sub, mixer, 2 mics.
  • Wedding (200): line array per side, 2 subs, monitor, mixer, 2 wireless mics + lapel.
  • Concert (1,000+): line array clusters, delays, FOH and monitor consoles, stage monitors.
  • Conference: wired mics, lecterns, PowerPoint screen, recording option.

Lighting categories

  • Ambient/architectural: uplights, warm/cool LED bars, gobos.
  • Stage moving heads: for dancing and entertainment.
  • Followspot: for solo performers.
  • Special effects: haze, low-fog, confetti cannons, sparkular (cold sparks for first dance).
  • LED wall: for video content.

Pricing

  • Per-day rental, often with delivery, setup, technician, and breakdown bundled.
  • Generator rental + fuel if event has no power.
  • Overnight crew + DSF (damage and security fund) deposits.
  • Bigger crew = better mix and safer event.

What could go wrong

  • Underspec'd PA — guests at the back can't hear.
  • No backup mic or backup mixer — mid-event failure.
  • Insufficient power — generator trips during peak.
  • Untested gear on the day — always insist on a soundcheck 2 hours before.