Our Timeline

2012
The 2012 Olympics, The Coronation Festival & Landmark Installations
At the London 2012 Olympics, RG Jones provided seamless audio for athletes in the Olympic Village dressing rooms, ensuring an optimal preparation environment.
RG Jones upgraded the audio transport system at Baitul Futuh Mosque, London — Western Europe's largest mosque — ensuring pristine sound for religious services and global broadcasts.
Since 2006, RG Jones has provided sound reinforcement for Jalsa Salana UK, a three-day faith convention drawing 38,000+ attendees from five continents, with simultaneous translation in Urdu, English, Japanese, and Arabic.
In 2013, as a Royal Warrant Holder, RG Jones provided audio for the Coronation Festival concerts at Buckingham Palace Gardens, celebrating 60 years of The Queen's accession. Sir Richard Attenborough was spotted admiring the RG Jones van at the event.
2015
World-Class Sound for Iconic Festivals
In 2015, RG Jones returned to Croatia's Outlook and Dimensions Festivals at the 160-year-old Fort Punta Christo, deploying the latest line array system for drum and bass, dubstep, and reggae performances.
Back home, Glastonbury Festival marked RG Jones' eighth consecutive year as Pyramid Stage sound provider — one of the wettest Glastonburys on record, yet the energy remained electric. Performers included Florence and the Machine, Lionel Richie, Burt Bacharach, and Kanye West.
RG Jones' touring expertise also reached global audiences with artists such as Katherine Jenkins and conductor Anthony Inglis.
2016
RG Jones at 90: A Legacy Worth Celebrating
In 2016, RG Jones Sound Engineering marked its 90th anniversary at a landmark event hosted by the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Robin Jones attended alongside his wife Cristina and son Peter, reinforcing the family presence at the heart of the company.
Simon Honywill delivered a memorable speech weaving together decades of history, personal stories, and industry milestones.
The evening blended tradition and technology:
- A life-size FOH Pyramid Stage backdrop for photos
- Sennheiser's Mobile Connect app — with silent disco curated by Ben Robbins and an assistive listening tour featuring historic RG Jones equipment
- A private Wimbledon museum tour with VR experiences and tennis coaching from Head Coach Dan Bloxham
















