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Live event production company
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TAIT is a company that provides staging, scenic design, and automation for the live entertainment industry, headquartered in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
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| Industry | Entertainment |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1978 |
| Founder | Michael Tait |
| Headquarters | Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States of America |
Number of locations | 19 (2024) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Adam Davis (CEO) |
| Products | Industrial Automation, AVL (Audio, Video and Lighting), and IoT (Internet of Things) |
| Brands | FTSI, ITEC, Brilliant Stages, Thinkwell, Productionglue, Kinesys, Gallagher Staging |
Number of employees | 2000+ (2024) |
The company is a producer of stage designs for productions, including international concert tours, theatrical shows, theme parks, and permanent installations.[1][2][3]
TAIT develops show control technology, including its Navigator automation platform, used to manage stage elements [3]. The company has expanded its scope through the acquisition of several firms, including ITEC, FTSI, Stage Technologies, Brilliant Stages, Thinkwell Group, productionglue, Kinesys, and Gallagher Staging and Productions [4].
History
TAIT was founded in 1978 by Michael Tait. His experience in production and lighting design for rock tours in the 1970s led to the development of early, self-contained lighting systems known as "Tait Towers," which became the company's initial name and focus.[5]. Tait relocated the company from the UK to Lititz, Pennsylvania, in 1979 [1][6]

The company grew in the 1980s, expanding into production design.[1][4]
In the mid-2000s, leadership transitioned to James "Winky" Fairorth and Adam Davis[7], allowing Michael Tait to retire from day-to-day operations. The shift in leadership coincided with a expansion of the company globally, driven by the increasing financial importance of live touring for artists [7]. In 2021, Adam Davis succeeded Fairorth as CEO, overseeing the company's continued growth into new sectors like themed entertainment [7].
In 2024, a majority stake in TAIT was acquired by a private equity arm of Goldman Sachs [8].
Acquisitions
Fisher Technical Services - 2012
FTSI began collaborating with TAIT in 2007 on Bon Jovi's Lost Highway Tour, providing winches and the control system for the production.[9] FTSI specialized in mechanical systems, automation controls, software, and rigging.[10][11]
Stage Technologies - 2013
Stage Technologies was an automation company specializing in installations for opera houses, theaters, and automation rental services. The company played a significant role in the automation of productions across London's West End.[12]
productionglue - 2016
productionglue was a live event production company known for delivering brand and marketing events.[13]
Kinesys - 2019
Kinesys was a live event technology company specializing in automation systems for live events. Its products included winches, motion control systems for moving stage elements, drives, load cells, and hoists.[14]
ITEC Entertainment - 2021
ITEC Entertainment was a company specializing in the design and development of themed entertainment experiences, including resorts, rides, and shows. Its notable clients included Disney, Universal Studios, Madison Square Garden Ventures, LEGO, Wanda Group, and Dubai Parks.[15]
Thinkwell Group - 2022
The Thinkwell Group was an experience design and production agency founded in 2001 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.[16] The firm specialized in the creation of immersive environments, attractions, and events for clients worldwide. Notable projects include Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter in Leavesden; Ski Dubai, an indoor ski resort at the Mall of the Emirates; NatureQuest at Atlanta's Fernbank Museum of Natural History; and the grand opening event for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Parks and Resorts and Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida.
Content in this edit is copied from Thinkwell Group; see this article for attribution.
Gallagher Stages and Productions - 2025
Gallagher Staging and Productions specialized in building stages and structures for live events. Its recent projects included tours for artists such as Halsey, Chris Stapleton, and Brooks & Dunn, and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[17]


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