London International Music Show 2009 commences - Clip Ltd
12 Jun 2009
Exhibitions stands are up and running at the London International Music Show 2009 - which kicked off today (June 11th).
The event will run until June 14th at ExCeL London and organisers claim it is set to become one of the world''s largest music-making exhibitions.
It encompasses four shows for the price of one - The London Guitar Show, Drummer Live 2009, Sound Recording Technology 2009 and Unplugged 2009.
The London Guitar Show is now in its eighth year, while Drummer Live is Europe''s number one drumming show and is said to boast the hottest gear, drummers and companies.
Sound Recording Technology will see a number of recording and audio equipment firms debuting their latest innovations and state-of-the-art products - plus seminars, demonstrations and workshops.
Meanwhile, Unplugged 2009 offers a series of concerts, clinics, master classes, workshops, panels and presentations.
"Packed full of features, new product launches, celebrities, seminars and free tuition, The London International Music Show will give you hundreds of innovative new ideas to make music, learn how to record or improve your technique," representatives of the whole affair claim.
A host of celebrities from the world of song are scheduled to appear.
Sandi Thom will be signing all manner of memorabilia on the Farida Guitars stand on June 11th, while Steve Diggle will be on Rotosound stand H12 on June 13th and Dave Pybus from Cradle of Filth will be at the same location the following day.
Ace, the guitarist and founder member of Skunk Anansie who is now a record producer, will also be making daily appearances on the MusicTech stand.
Its Facebook page claims the exhibition will feature over 200 of the most famous instrument manufacturers in a 3,000 capacity arena.
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