LED ZEPPELIN, KORN, STONE SOUR Drummers Confirmed For DRUMMER LIVE

March 20, 2008

Jason Bonham (LED ZEPPELIN, FOREIGNER, UFO),Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS),Ray Luzier (KORN, ARMY OF ANYONE, DAVID LEE ROTH),Roy Mayorga (STONE SOUR, SOULFLY) and Pete Ray Biggin (MARK RONSON) are among the first confirmed drummers for Europe's largest drumming festival, Drummer Live, which launches in London on June 14 and June 15 and promises to be the music event of the year. With a spectacular lineup of famous drummers and hundreds of exhibitors, this will be ultimate day out for all drummers and percussionists.

Drummer Live will be the closest thing to drumming heaven for all those gear junkies. The very latest percussion gear and jaw-dropping kits will be on display at the biggest gathering of drum manufacturers in the Europe. From top of the range acoustic drums to congas, state-of-the-art electronic kits to cymbals, the most famous brands in the business will be showcasing their best products and offering every conceivable product, service, part or accessory a drummer could wish for.

Drummer Live is part of the UK's biggest music exhibition, the London International Music Show, which includes the London Guitar Show, Unplugged and Sound Recording and Technology Show. It takes place at ExCel London, now firmly established as one of the UK's premier (and largest) exhibition venues. Located in the heart of London's Docklands, ExCeL is set within a stunning waterfront environment in the dynamic and thriving Docklands and just across the water from The O2 arena. There's easy access to ExCeL via the Docklands Light Railway/ Jubilee Line and easy road access from the M25, M11, A406, A13, plus there's plenty on-site parking.

For further information on Drummer Live, the London International Music Show and for all the latest news and show updates, go to this location.

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