
Stadium & Venue
Elevating Live Experiences with Broadcast-Grade Infrastructure
Delivering Clarity and Control for High‑Impact Venue Operations
Modern stadiums and venues are more than just places to host events — they’re multimedia hubs that deliver immersive entertainment to both on-site audiences and global viewers. From in-venue production and live sound to broadcast contribution and OB truck integration, Lawo empowers sports and entertainment venues with scalable, IP-native solutions that meet the demands of today’s hybrid production workflows.
Whether you’re managing gameday entertainment, streaming live sports, or coordinating with remote production teams, Lawo helps you build a resilient, future-ready infrastructure that connects fans, talent, and technology.
Solutions Across the Stadium & Venue Workflow
Stadium Entertainment
Deliver unforgettable fan experiences with dynamic, in-venue production. Lawo’s solutions support gameday entertainment, live video switching, and audio mixing. Our centralized control system ensures intuitive and fast operation. From footage for LED screens to section-specific public address, we help you create high-impact moments that keep fans engaged.
Venue Connectivity & Contribution
Connect your venue to the world. Lawo enables seamless signal contribution from stadiums and arenas to central production hubs or OB trucks. Our IP-native infrastructure ensures low-latency, high-quality transport of video, audio, and control signals — supporting both live broadcast and remote workflows.
OB Trucks
Lawo connects a venue’s infrastructure to mobile production units. Our systems ensure smooth integration between stadium feeds and OB trucks, enabling flexible coverage for sports, concerts, and special events. Whether parked outside or connected remotely, OB teams benefit from reliable routing, control, and monitoring.
Live Sound
From concert stages to commentary booths, Lawo delivers pristine audio quality anywhere at the venue. Our mixing consoles and audio-over-IP solutions support distributed sound systems, remote control, and real-time monitoring — ensuring every word and note reaches the audience clearly and consistently.
Business Outcomes That Matter
Cost-Effective Fan Engagement
Maximize audience impact without overspending. Lawo’s integrated systems reduce complexity and operational overhead while delivering high-quality, immersive experiences across video, audio, and lighting.
Seamless Broadcast Integration
Enable multi-platform delivery with minimal friction. Lawo’s IP-native infrastructure simplifies connectivity with OB trucks and remote teams, reducing setup time and ensuring consistent output across all channels.
Scalable, Future-Ready Infrastructure
Scale infinitely. Lawo’s modular systems adapt to evolving applications, formats, workflows, and audience expectations — helping you stay competitive without costly overhauls.
FULL CIRCLE IP: How the University of Nebraska Built a Software-Based Broadcast Facility
HuskerVision, the media organization serving University of Nebraska-Lincoln sports teams, has enhanced its audio production capabilities through a groundbreaking collaboration with Lawo. Since the installation of Lawo’s cutting-edge solutions, HuskerVision has experienced unparalleled workflow efficiency and flexibility, setting a new standard in sports production.
What Our Customers say
From season to season, our workflows change — sometimes even from sport to sport on the same day. With Lawo’s HOME platform and HOME Apps, we can spin resources down and back up instantly. That flexibility, powered by COTS hardware, is the true highlight of the Lawo solution. (Brock Raum, Senior Engineer at BeckTV)
Products for Stadium & Venue
HOME Platform
A unified management platform that connects, monitors, and secures every device and workflow across IP-based broadcast infrastructures.
HOME Apps
Modular software applications that extend the HOME platform with flexible processing, monitoring, and control for fully scalable IP broadcast workflows.
VSM
Lawo’s vendor-agnostic broadcast control and orchestration system that unifies devices, workflows, and operators into one IP-ready control layer.
mc² Series
IP-native audio production consoles delivering premium sound quality and scalable performance for broadcast and live production environments.
Power Core
A compact 1RU, software-defined AoIP engine combining high-density I/O, flexible routing, and powerful DSP for demanding broadcast workflows.
Edge One
A compact, IP-native I/O interface delivering flexible audio connectivity and low-latency signal transport for distributed broadcast workflows.
Featured Case Studies
Game Creek Video’s Hollywood - A Software-Based IP Star is Born
Hollywood is a state-of-the-art, fully IP-based, OB truck that uses the SMPTE ST2110 transport protocol, HOME, VSM and NMOS. Since hitting the road, Hollywood has been covering countless hours of professional basketball and baseball in the Los Angeles area.
RACR for Bundesliga
Learn how Sportcast and VIDI built Germany’s first regular Dolby Atmos live sports broadcast — remotely mixing Bundesliga matches from Darmstadt using Lawo’s mc²56, A__UHD Core, and a fully IP-based RAVENNA signal chain.
Lawo Delivers Impeccable Audio for Bastille Day Concert de Paris
France’s National Day on 14th July is celebrated with numerous events throughout the nation. For the 12th edition of the ‘Concert de Paris’, Lawo with its IP audio infrastructure including mc²96 and mc²56 consoles, once again met the live sound and broadcast requirements of the French public broadcasters and the Eurovision network, delivering impeccable audio quality to the large crowd on site and millions of listeners and viewers worldwide.
The Ravenna Festival
Originally built for trade fairs and sports events, the Pala de Andrè venue in Ravenna (Italy) was first used by the Ravenna Festival about 15 years ago—mainly because of its capacity (it seats 3500) for performances by large symphony orchestras and choirs. Right from the start, the need for a solution to make the musicians feel at home and provide a satisfactory listening experience for the audience was obvious.
Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland has always been ahead of its time. With 75,000 visitors on site each day across three days and three weekends, it is one of the largest and most technically ambitious live music events on the planet.
But the audience inside the festival grounds is only part of the story — six million people tune in to the Tomorrowland live stream, and for them, the experience needs to match the emotion, the scale, and the energy of being there in the crowd. That ambition drove a first-of-its-kind experiment: a full Dolby Atmos live mix, streamed in immersive audio to millions of listeners simultaneously.
FAQ: Stadium & Venue Production
What is in-venue production for gameday entertainment?
In-venue production involves creating and managing live video, audio, and multimedia content during sports events to enhance the fan experience.
How do stadiums connect to broadcast networks?
Lawo enables IP-based signal streaming from venues to OB trucks or central production hubs, ensuring high-quality, low-latency transmission.
What infrastructure is needed for stadium broadcasting?
Key components include video routers, audio mixers, intercom systems, and control software — all integrated into a scalable IP-native platform.
Do Lawo solutions support both live sound and broadcast?
Yes. Lawo’s systems are designed to handle distributed video and audio for LED walls, live sound reinforcement and broadcast-grade mixing simultaneously.
What are the benefits of an IP-native infrastructure in venues?
Flexibility, scalability, and future-proofing. IP systems reduce cabling, simplify integration, and support remote workflows.

















