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This text is part of the Weather Preparedness & Resilience Toolbox developed by the YOUROPE Event Safety (YES) Group within YOUROPE’s 3F project (Future-Fit Festivals). It is aimed at everyone involved in planning, building, and operating open-air events. It helps festivals and other outdoor events become truly weather-ready by offering both practical and research-based resources as well as background information on weather and climate. Learn how to design safer and more weather-resilient outdoor events.

Artist Liaison Cue Sheet

This document defines roles, authority, communication logic, timing windows, and safety clearance gates for coordinating weather-related show interruptions with artists and their representatives.

It operationalizes the artist interface during weather escalation and de-escalation.
It does not replace meteorological assessment, site-specific thresholds, or the overall Show Stop procedure.

Especially as “weather” often invites do discussions and exchange of opinions, make sure that all procedures are clear in advance (make them a part of the contract).

Non-Negotiable Principles

  1. Weather decisions are safety decisions
  2. Meteorological clearance precedes artistic discussion
  3. One voice to the artist at all times
  4. No promises — only review windows
  5. Restart equals a new weather decision

Role of the Artist Liaison (Weather Context)

The Artist Liaison (AL) translates weather risk decisions into clear, calm, and predictable communication for artists and management.

The AL does not:

The AL does:

Trigger Conditions

This Cue Sheet becomes active when Show Control declares Pause / Stop due to:

Weather TriggerExamples
LightningCell within defined radius, strike density
WindGusts exceeding structural thresholds
RainSurface flooding, electrical risk
HeatMedical overload, WBGT exceedance
Forecast ShiftSudden escalation via nowcasting
Weather communication rules in a green shape listing category-based language, no speculation, one instruction per sentence; forbidden phrases in a red shape include "The storm might miss us," "It looks okay now," and "Just one more song."

Authority & Decision Chain

RoleResponsibility
Show ControlStop / Restart decision
Weather Officer / Meteo ServiceHazard assessment
Event Safety OfficerSafety clearance
Artist LiaisonCommunication only

Rule: The Artist Liaison communicates decisions, not data.

Communication Lines

InterfaceChannel
AL ↔ Artist / TMIn person + dedicated comms
AL ↔ Show ControlDedicated radio
AL ↔ Stage ManagerRadio

Rule: No parallel weather explanations by production or technical staff.

Weather Situation Header (Operational Snapshot)

To be completed before first artist contact.

ParameterEntry
Event / Site
Stage
Artist
Current PhaseLive / Egress
Weather Hazard
Trigger Threshold
Decision Time
Next Review Time
Confirmation checklist with four unchecked items: Artist acknowledged, Tour Manager acknowledged, Stage cleared, and Time logged.

Weather Safety Clearance Gate

Restart discussion is forbidden unless all items below are confirmed:

☐ Lightning outside defined radius
☐ Wind below structural thresholds
☐ Rain intensity acceptable for electrics
☐ Stage roof, towers, and PA inspected
☐ Ground conditions stable (no slip / sink risk)
☐ Forecast trend stable or improving
☐ Medical readiness confirmed

One open item = no restart.

Checklist titled Artist Readiness Check including physical fitness, crew availability, instruments reset, and weather restrictions like no pyro.

Post-Weather Documentation

ItemRequired
Weather trigger & thresholds
Timeline
Decisions & authorities
Artist communication
Outcome