Hire the ShowRig Stage
Fully Mobile HGV Artic Trailer Stage
The unique ShowRig mobile stage offers the organiser a large, fully covered and extendible performance area along side a heated, furnished lounge and control room and is ideal for;
- Large town centre shows
- Mobile promotion events
- Light festival switch-ons
- Small to medium concert shows
Perfect for Christmas, Diwali, Eid ul Fitr, Chinese New Year and other festivals
The ShowRig Stage offers distinct advantages over a traditional constructed stage; especially where a speedy turnaround is necessary.
The stylish HGV Artic trailer stage lorry transforms very quickly into an impressive stage and comes complete with internal backstage areas and fittings.
- Heated furnished lounge and control room
- Large and extendible performance area
- Upholstered throughout
- Acoustic coverings to wall and ceilings
- Slip resistant flooring
- Power distribution and lighting system
- Microwave oven
- Frames installed for branding
- Safety equipment
ShowRig Stage facilities
The Showrig mobile stage is a fully transportable artic trailer which quickly transforms into a stylish stage includes a large, fully covered and extendible performance area along side a heated, furnished lounge and control room.
This impressive artic rig is upholstered throughout, has an installed power distribution and lighting system, can be easily branded and is fully equipped with all necessary fire and safety equipment.
The standard stage area of approx 6m x 6m is fully covered and can be extended up to 13m wide. Internally the stage is fitted with acoustic wall and ceiling coverings along with slip resistant flooring throughout. Backstage is a lounge area fitted with seating, lighting, heating and even a microwave oven. There is also a small control room which can be used for certain types of shows or used for storage.
The rig has a number of frames installed suitable for easy and smart branding of the stage.
Please contact SoundStage One to discuss how we can help and order your free quotation.


