IRON MAIDEN's NICKO MCBRAIN To Perform At London's 'Drummer Live' Event

September 12, 2007

IRON MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain will perform at the Drummer Live event — described as "the ultimate day out for all drumming, percussionist and music enthusiasts" — on October 20-21 at the London Docklands' ExCeL Centre. Also scheduled to appear are Cindy Blackman (LENNY KRAVITZ),Gerald Heyward (BEYONCE),Thomas Lang, Steve White (PAUL WELLER BAND),Walfredo Reyes Jr., Andrew Small (KYLIE MINOGUE) and many more.

With the UK's most impressive collection of drumming gear all under one roof, Drummer Live will be bringing together the world's most famous drum manufacturers, displaying the coolest new innovations and the most exciting kits the percussion world has to offer. The show will be crammed with companies and traders offering every conceivable product, service, part or accessory a drummer could wish for.

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