Lumina The Laser Violinist
Musician who combines thrilling live music with high impact visuals to create pure magic
*Fees are a guide only. Exact cost will be dependent on requirements and are subject to change.
About Lumina the Laser Violinist
Lumina the Laser Violinist uses expertly choreographed music and laser technology and has been the support act to some of the biggest faces in the music industry such as Sting, Jools Holland, Olly Murs and Billy Ocean. Lumina is available for corporate engagements and even has programmable LED dress with customisation including company or event colours and wording, making them the only act of this kind in Europe.
Lumina performed at shows all over the UK and Europe and even as far as the USA, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nigeria and Canada.
As well as playing at the Henley festival and supporting Sting, Katherine Jenkins and Alfie Boe, Lumina also headlined at the O2 Arena as part of a huge light show.
Lumina also performed in a spectacular show, La Triqueta at Guildford Cathedral. She performed two original tracks with a 40-piece orchestra and 20 string choir. Richard E Grant narrated the show and Lumina received rave reviews.
Corporate clients include BBC Children in Need, ITV, Audi, Absolut, VW, Lloyds Group, The Pink Ribbon Bill, Next, Leicester Tigers, Oil and Gas UK, Blackpool Magicians Convention, The Coop and many more.
To book Lumina the Laser Violinist, Contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com
Client Feedback
"Thank you so much for creating an electric atmosphere that stayed throughout the whole night. Our eyes were transfixed!"
Travel Counsellors
"The most wonderful act I have ever seen."
Lloyds Group
"What a great act! Lumina was a dream to work with."
Worldspan International
"The second evening began in dynamic and mesmerising fashion with an eye-catching opening. Quite unannounced, an electric violin player named Lumina played along with a stirring soundtrack. During a stunning laser light show, a hand-held laser appeared to be shining from the bow of her instrument and the effect was extraordinary, even in front of a hardened trade audience."
Mark Ritchie, The Stage
"The city's most noted and quoted pack attended a Landmark party on Friday night at which British pop diva Leona Lewis took the stage. Kicking off the show, a stunning violinist playing with a laser beam really grabbed the attention of the audience who were previously chatting over champagne and canapes."
South China Morning Post