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Prolight+Sound 2026
International trade fair for light, sound, theater, stage, display and media technology.
March 24-27, 2026, Frankfurt

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Prolight+Sound 2026

March 24-27, 2026, 

Prolight+Sound offers a comprehensive overview of all products and services for the event sector, from light and sound to theater, stage, display and media technology, among many others. The high level of internationality and the extensive spectrum of products and services are the key factors behind the success of this event.

In 2023, more than 27,500 professionals attended the Prolight+Sound fair. Trade visitors from all parts of the event business, including venue operators, planning companies, retailers, sound experts, lighting designers, stage designers, studio engineers, event-service providers and exhibition companies, come to Prolight+Sound to gather information about the latest technical developments, products and services.
 

No-cost services for U.S. exhibitors at Prolight+ Sound:

At no charge, we will:

  • Promote your firm’s presence at Prolight+Sound 2026 on our German website;
  • Arrange a meeting with a U.S. Commercial Service staff member for counseling about the German entertainment technology market; and
  • Introduce you to an International Trade Specialist at the nearest U.S. Commerce Department “Export Assistance Center” in the United States.

Simply let us know which of these above-mentioned services you are interested in.
 

We look forward to seeing you at Prolight+Sound 2026!

Visit the Prolight+Sound website for further information on the show.
 

Your contact at the U.S. Commercial Service:

Tobias Wester

Senior Commercial Specialist
U.S. Consulate General Frankfurt
Gießener Str. 30
60435 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49-69-7535-3159
E-mail: Tobias.Wester@trade.gov

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