The Best Stage Lighting & Stage Effects 2025

Updated On April 16th, 2025

Looking for the best Stage Lighting & Stage Effects? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Stage Lighting & Stage Effects for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Stage Lighting & Stage Effects.

Rank Product Name Score
1
Bubble Fogger Machine, Combo Pack

Bubble Fogger Machine, Combo Pack

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100%
2
Bubble Fogger Machine - Combo Pack

Bubble Fogger Machine - Combo Pack

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92%
3
Black & Decker VPX LED 7-Volt Lithium-Ion Flashlight

Black & Decker VPX LED 7-Volt Lithium-Ion Flashlight

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80%
4
Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

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54%
5
Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

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20%
6
Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Fog Solution, and 12 Mini-Strobes

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Fog Solution, and 12 Mini-Strobes

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Full title: Blue Wild Angel: Live At The Isle Of Wight. Includes a 24-page booklet. Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (vocals, electric guitar); Billy Cox (electric bass); Mitch Mitchell (drums). Producers: Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, John McDermott. Recorded live at The Isle Of Wight, England on August 30, 1970. Includes liner notes by Keith Altham. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Released two weeks before what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 60th birthday, BLUE WILD ANGEL: JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT is an 11-track highlight sampler of what ended up being the last concert given by the legendary guitarist. Backed by Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell and Band Of Gypsies bassist Billy Cox, Hendrix took the stage on August 30th 1970 at around three in the morning. Despite being less than thrilled with playing at such a late hour, the Seattle native still delivered a dazzling set. Opening with an instrumental version of "God Save The Queen" meant to rouse the crowd, Hendrix put together a set that found him paying homage to the Beatles ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), Bob Dylan ("All Along The Watchtower"), and his blues roots ("Red House"). Also preserved is much of Hendrix's between-song banter including an anti-war intro to a nearly 20-minute version of "Machine Gun" dedicated to soldiers fighting in Vietnam, which heaves, sighs, and roars through waves of distortion-laced improvisation. Other highlights include killer versions of less-iconic Hendrix gems including "Dolly Dagger" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)."

Full title: Blue Wild Angel: Live At The Isle Of Wight. Includes a 24-page booklet. Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (vocals, electric guit

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PLAYS LIVE (HIGHLIGHTS) are highlights from 4 different North American concerts between December 1982 and Spring 1983. Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Larry Fast (piano, synthesizer); Tony Levin (stick, bass, background vocals); Jerry Marotta (drums, percussion, background vocals). PLAYS LIVE is the sound of a man finally freeing himself definitively from the shackles that had bound him for years. Admittedly those shackles, being front man for Genesis, one of the most fascinating and consistently creative prog-rock bands of the early '70s, were hardly severe. But they were a constraint nonetheless. (How often could Peter take some fan screaming "Suppers Ready" when trying to debut new material?) Finally, with a substantial body of solo material (four albums, three of them titled PETER GABRIEL), Gabriel was ready to put the ghost of Genesis to rest. And while he did drive a stake through his art-rock past, Gabriel's incendiary stage presence could not be distinguished. Luckily the live set captured here, which draws heavily from the SECURITY album, is consistently first rate and involving. Not content just to breath fresh life into road-weary veterans like "D.I.Y" or "Solsbury Hill," Gabriel reaches for new emotional heights on stellar versions of "San Jacinto," "Biko" and "And Through The Wire." As a bonus for completists PLAYS LIVE also contains the ultra-rare "I Go Swimming." Overall an excellent portrait of Gabriel's live show.

PLAYS LIVE (HIGHLIGHTS) are highlights from 4 different North American concerts between December 1982 and Spring 1983. Personnel:

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Ultimate Support TS-99B Aluminum Speaker Stand

Ultimate Support TS-99B Aluminum Speaker Stand

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Jamstands JS-TS50 Speaker Stand

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1. Bubble Fogger Machine, Combo Pack

Bubble Fogger Machine, Combo Pack
100%

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The Bubble Fogger Machine Combo Pack will create a fun ambiance during a party. It will create a fun atmosphere for a variety of events. The bubbles turn into fog once they are popped. This Halloween prop comes with a half-pint of fog solution and a half-pint of bubble solution.

Bubble Fogger Machine, Combo Pack: Bubble fogger creates fog-filled bubbles Bubbles pop and become fog Great for Halloween effects Includes half-pint of fog solution Includes half-pint of bubble solution

2. Bubble Fogger Machine - Combo Pack

Bubble Fogger Machine - Combo Pack
92%

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Bubble Fogger Machine - Combo Pack

3. Black & Decker VPX LED 7-Volt Lithium-Ion Flashlight

Black & Decker VPX LED 7-Volt Lithium-Ion Flashlight
80%

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The new Black & Decker VPX flashlight positions light where you need it most with three LED bulbs.

Powered by 1 VPX 7V lithium-ion battery; not included 3 LED bulbs for long-lasting life Up to five hours of runtime per charged VPX battery Includes belt clip and lanyard for on-the-go use Lithium-ion VPX battery system has low self-discharge, so it's ready when you need it VPX battery sold separately Model# VPX1401

4. Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution
54%

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Safe, slithering low fog for your Halloween party.

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution Fog Machine 1/2 gallon non-toxic Fog Solution Timer White strobe with 3 color filters: red, blue, and green

5. Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution

Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution
20%

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Add an ominous layer of fog to your Halloween festivities.

Fog Machine with Timer, Strobe, and Fog Solution Fog Machine 1/2 gallon non-toxic Fog Solution Timer White LED strobe light with 3 color filters: red, blue, and green

6. Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Fog Solution, and 12 Mini-Strobes

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Fog Solution, and 12 Mini-Strobes
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Add an ominous layer of fog to your Halloween party.

Low-Lying Fog Machine with Timer, Fog Solution, and 12 Mini-Strobes Fog Machine 1/2 gallon non-toxic Fog Solution Timer String of 12 strobe lights

7. Full title: Blue Wild Angel: Live At The Isle Of Wight. Includes a 24-page booklet. Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (vocals, electric guitar); Billy Cox (electric bass); Mitch Mitchell (drums). Producers: Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, John McDermott. Recorded live at The Isle Of Wight, England on August 30, 1970. Includes liner notes by Keith Altham. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Released two weeks before what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 60th birthday, BLUE WILD ANGEL: JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT is an 11-track highlight sampler of what ended up being the last concert given by the legendary guitarist. Backed by Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell and Band Of Gypsies bassist Billy Cox, Hendrix took the stage on August 30th 1970 at around three in the morning. Despite being less than thrilled with playing at such a late hour, the Seattle native still delivered a dazzling set. Opening with an instrumental version of "God Save The Queen" meant to rouse the crowd, Hendrix put together a set that found him paying homage to the Beatles ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), Bob Dylan ("All Along The Watchtower"), and his blues roots ("Red House"). Also preserved is much of Hendrix's between-song banter including an anti-war intro to a nearly 20-minute version of "Machine Gun" dedicated to soldiers fighting in Vietnam, which heaves, sighs, and roars through waves of distortion-laced improvisation. Other highlights include killer versions of less-iconic Hendrix gems including "Dolly Dagger" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)."

Full title: Blue Wild Angel: Live At The Isle Of Wight. Includes a 24-page booklet. Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (vocals, electric guitar); Billy Cox (electric bass); Mitch Mitchell (drums). Producers: Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, John McDermott. Recorded live at The Isle Of Wight, England on August 30, 1970. Includes liner notes by Keith Altham. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Released two weeks before what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 60th birthday, BLUE WILD ANGEL: JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT is an 11-track highlight sampler of what ended up being the last concert given by the legendary guitarist. Backed by Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell and Band Of Gypsies bassist Billy Cox, Hendrix took the stage on August 30th 1970 at around three in the morning. Despite being less than thrilled with playing at such a late hour, the Seattle native still delivered a dazzling set. Opening with an instrumental version of "God Save The Queen" meant to rouse the crowd, Hendrix put together a set that found him paying homage to the Beatles ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), Bob Dylan ("All Along The Watchtower"), and his blues roots ("Red House"). Also preserved is much of Hendrix's between-song banter including an anti-war intro to a nearly 20-minute version of "Machine Gun" dedicated to soldiers fighting in Vietnam, which heaves, sighs, and roars through waves of distortion-laced improvisation. Other highlights include killer versions of less-iconic Hendrix gems including "Dolly Dagger" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)."
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Full title: Blue Wild Angel: Live At The Isle Of Wight. Includes a 24-page booklet. Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (vocals, electric guitar); Billy Cox (electric bass); Mitch Mitchell (drums). Producers: Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, John McDermott. Recorded live at The Isle Of Wight, England on August 30, 1970. Includes liner notes by Keith Altham. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Released two weeks before what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 60th birthday, BLUE WILD ANGEL: JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT is an 11-track highlight sampler of what ended up being the last concert given by the legendary guitarist. Backed by Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell and Band Of Gypsies bassist Billy Cox, Hendrix took the stage on August 30th 1970 at around three in the morning. Despite being less than thrilled with playing at such a late hour, the Seattle native still delivered a dazzling set. Opening with an instrumental version of "God Save The Queen" meant to rouse the crowd, Hendrix put together a set that found him paying homage to the Beatles ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), Bob Dylan ("All Along The Watchtower"), and his blues roots ("Red House"). Also preserved is much of Hendrix's between-song banter including an anti-war intro to a nearly 20-minute version of "Machine Gun" dedicated to soldiers fighting in Vietnam, which heaves, sighs, and roars through waves of distortion-laced improvisation. Other highlights include killer versions of less-iconic Hendrix gems including "Dolly Dagger" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)."

8. PLAYS LIVE (HIGHLIGHTS) are highlights from 4 different North American concerts between December 1982 and Spring 1983. Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Larry Fast (piano, synthesizer); Tony Levin (stick, bass, background vocals); Jerry Marotta (drums, percussion, background vocals). PLAYS LIVE is the sound of a man finally freeing himself definitively from the shackles that had bound him for years. Admittedly those shackles, being front man for Genesis, one of the most fascinating and consistently creative prog-rock bands of the early '70s, were hardly severe. But they were a constraint nonetheless. (How often could Peter take some fan screaming "Suppers Ready" when trying to debut new material?) Finally, with a substantial body of solo material (four albums, three of them titled PETER GABRIEL), Gabriel was ready to put the ghost of Genesis to rest. And while he did drive a stake through his art-rock past, Gabriel's incendiary stage presence could not be distinguished. Luckily the live set captured here, which draws heavily from the SECURITY album, is consistently first rate and involving. Not content just to breath fresh life into road-weary veterans like "D.I.Y" or "Solsbury Hill," Gabriel reaches for new emotional heights on stellar versions of "San Jacinto," "Biko" and "And Through The Wire." As a bonus for completists PLAYS LIVE also contains the ultra-rare "I Go Swimming." Overall an excellent portrait of Gabriel's live show.

PLAYS LIVE (HIGHLIGHTS) are highlights from 4 different North American concerts between December 1982 and Spring 1983. Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Larry Fast (piano, synthesizer); Tony Levin (stick, bass, background vocals); Jerry Marotta (drums, percussion, background vocals). PLAYS LIVE is the sound of a man finally freeing himself definitively from the shackles that had bound him for years. Admittedly those shackles, being front man for Genesis, one of the most fascinating and consistently creative prog-rock bands of the early '70s, were hardly severe. But they were a constraint nonetheless. (How often could Peter take some fan screaming "Suppers Ready" when trying to debut new material?) Finally, with a substantial body of solo material (four albums, three of them titled PETER GABRIEL), Gabriel was ready to put the ghost of Genesis to rest. And while he did drive a stake through his art-rock past, Gabriel's incendiary stage presence could not be distinguished. Luckily the live set captured here, which draws heavily from the SECURITY album, is consistently first rate and involving. Not content just to breath fresh life into road-weary veterans like "D.I.Y" or "Solsbury Hill," Gabriel reaches for new emotional heights on stellar versions of "San Jacinto," "Biko" and "And Through The Wire." As a bonus for completists PLAYS LIVE also contains the ultra-rare "I Go Swimming." Overall an excellent portrait of Gabriel's live show.
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PLAYS LIVE (HIGHLIGHTS) are highlights from 4 different North American concerts between December 1982 and Spring 1983. Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Larry Fast (piano, synthesizer); Tony Levin (stick, bass, background vocals); Jerry Marotta (drums, percussion, background vocals). PLAYS LIVE is the sound of a man finally freeing himself definitively from the shackles that had bound him for years. Admittedly those shackles, being front man for Genesis, one of the most fascinating and consistently creative prog-rock bands of the early '70s, were hardly severe. But they were a constraint nonetheless. (How often could Peter take some fan screaming "Suppers Ready" when trying to debut new material?) Finally, with a substantial body of solo material (four albums, three of them titled PETER GABRIEL), Gabriel was ready to put the ghost of Genesis to rest. And while he did drive a stake through his art-rock past, Gabriel's incendiary stage presence could not be distinguished. Luckily the live set captured here, which draws heavily from the SECURITY album, is consistently first rate and involving. Not content just to breath fresh life into road-weary veterans like "D.I.Y" or "Solsbury Hill," Gabriel reaches for new emotional heights on stellar versions of "San Jacinto," "Biko" and "And Through The Wire." As a bonus for completists PLAYS LIVE also contains the ultra-rare "I Go Swimming." Overall an excellent portrait of Gabriel's live show.

9. Ultimate Support TS-99B Aluminum Speaker Stand

Ultimate Support TS-99B Aluminum Speaker Stand
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Ultimate Support TS-99B TeleLock® Series Lift-assist Aluminum Speaker Stand with Integrated Speaker Adapter - Extra Height The TeleLock® Series speaker stands from Ultimate Support are extraordinarily strong yet lightweight due to its over-sized heavy wall aluminum tubing. They're everything you'd expect from an Ultimate Support speaker stand - they're strong, sturdy, lightweight, 100% field serviceable, and easy to set up and take down. However, the TeleLock® collar gives the user the ability to safely raise or lower the stand WHILE a speaker is on it thanks to the Auto-lock technology that securely grips the telescoping tube in place as you set its height. Item Features : Patented TeleLock® Collar Extra Height Patented Tripod Design Over-sized Heavy Wall Aluminum Tubing 100% Field Serviceable Parts Height: 5'2"- 9'2" (1575 mm - 2794 mm) Weight: 9.8 lbs. (4.5 kg) Base Diameter: 62" (1575 mm) Telescoping Tube Diameter: 1.5 (38 mm) Adapter Diameter: 1.375" (35 mm) Load Capacity: 150 lbs. (68.2 kg) Folded: 57.5" x 5.5" (1461 mm x 140 mm) 1 year manufactures warranty ⚠️Warning: For cancer and Reproductive Harm, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Part Name: TS-99B Part Number: 13910 Height: 5'2"- 9'2" (1575 mm - 2794 mm) Weight: 9.8 lbs. (4.5 kg) Base Diameter: 62" (1575 mm) Telescoping Tube Diameter: 1.5 (38 mm) Adapter Diameter: 1.375" (35 mm) Load Capacity: 150 lbs. (68.2 kg) Folded: 57.5" x 5.5" (1461 mm x 140 mm) The Ultimate Support TS-99B Box Includes: (1) Ultimate Support TS-99B TeleLock Series Lift-assist Aluminum Speaker Stand

10. Jamstands JS-TS50 Speaker Stand

Jamstands JS-TS50 Speaker Stand
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Ultimate Support Systems Jamstands JS-TS50 Speaker Stand

Ultimate Support Systems Jamstands JS-TS50 Speaker Stand Designed to provide the highest performance from your speakers High quality aluminum construction ensure permanence and durability


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