Video Preview 2: London Music Show
Clips from the rock and metal masters set to take over London
The London Music Show is coming, and it's bringing some of the world's hottest rock and metal players with it! Check out the videos inside to find out the kind of chops you can gawp at when the show kicks off in October.
As well as the cream of the UK drumming scene, the London Music Show will also feature performances from metal masters Derek Roddy and Dave Mackintosh (Dragonforce) and the infuriatingly-talented Thomas Pridgen (Mars Volta).
Check out their undoubted skills in the clips below.
Thomas Pridgen
Derek Roddy
Dave Mackintosh
Like what you've seen? Book yourself tickets for the London Music Show, which takes place at London's ExCel Centre between 8 and 10 October, here.
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