A major music event in Chile recently wrapped up, and the organizers made a deliberate choice to rent LED display screens as the centerpiece of the stage visuals. After the event, both the audience and the organizers shared positive feedback on the performance of the screens. Here’s a recap of the experience and some lessons that may be useful for anyone considering a similar setup.

From the audience’s perspective, the visual clarity stood out the most. The central P3.9 rental screen delivered sharp images, and even from 20 meters away, viewers could clearly see the performers’ details. At music festivals, seamless coordination between lighting and visuals is critical. In this case, the LED screen’s 3840Hz refresh rate ensured smooth transitions without visible flicker, greatly enhancing the live experience.
For the organizers, installation speed and stability were top priorities. The setup combined both hanging and ground-support structures, and the team managed to assemble the main screen and two side screens within just eight hours. Compared to traditional projectors, LED displays handled the outdoor environment much better. Despite temperatures hovering around 30°C (86°F) and occasional wind and dust, the visuals remained stable with no weather-related disruptions.
Overall, feedback from this Chilean event was highly positive. The LED screens delivered strong performance in image quality, brightness, stability, and atmosphere-building. Audience satisfaction was high, and while the costs were on the higher side, the value they provided was clear. For future concerts, festivals, or large-scale corporate events, stage LED screens will likely remain the go-to option.
To put it simply: LED screens aren’t the cheapest piece of equipment, but they give events a real “wow” factor. Organizers see their investment pay off, and audiences walk away impressed.