JOE SATRIANI, PAUL GILBERT, BILLY SHEEHAN, RICHIE KOTZEN To Perform At THE LONDON GUITAR SHOW

April 18, 2008

Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert, Billy Sheehan and C3 featuring undisputed guitar greats Richie Kotzen, Guthrie Govan and Greg Howe are among the scheduled performers at The London Guitar Show 2008 on June 14 and June 15.

The London Guitar Show is part of the UK's biggest music exhibition, the London International Music 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.

Besides the two live stages, in the main show hall literally hundreds of the top brand names in the business will be exhibiting and every conceivable type of guitar, bass, amp, effect and accessory will be on display under one roof. Visitors will be able to see, hear and try out the very latest gear for themselves, with many exciting new products set to get their first public airing in the UK at the show. There will also be a huge display of drums, sound recording technology and acoustic instruments as well, so bring your band mates for the ultimate band day out at a music exhibition.

For further information on The London Guitar Show, the London International Music Show, latest news and to buy tickets, go to this location.

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