Korg Presents

The London Synth Show

A one-day free event celebrating electronic music making, taking place from 10am to 5pm at the Musical Museum in London.

October 4th 2025

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The show

Step into a world of synthesis at The London Synth Show. This free one-day celebration of electronic music brings together Europe’s largest collection of historic Korg synths and keyboards with the latest Korg and ARP instruments, including the brand new KRONOS and PS-3300.

Explore the gear, enjoy exclusive one-day-only deals, and experience talks and performances from:

  • Dina Pearlman-Ifil, ARP Foundation
  • Spike Edney, Queen
  • Alex Ball, Composer & Producer
  • Luke Edwards, Korg

The location

Join us at the Musical Museum in London, home of the Korg Gallery.

For this special day the entire museum is open free of charge, so you can discover instruments and inventions that span centuries of creation and recreation, and which form the very foundations of modern music-making.

The date

4th October, 10am to 5pm.

Entry is free and open to all - registration is strongly encouraged to avoid disapointment.

Highlights

From the moment the doors open there is plenty to explore. Step into the Korg Gallery and see a fascinating collection of historic instruments from Korg’s legacy up to the modern day.

Spend time with Alex Ball and highlights from his exceptional collection of rare Korg and ARP synths, and don’t miss the guided tours of the Musical Museum running throughout the day, giving you the chance to discover instruments and inventions that span centuries.

Get hands-on with an extensive selection of the latest Korg equipment, with special show prices available throughout the event, and meet members of the Korg team who will be on hand to guide you through the instruments. 

Korg “Kronology" with Luke Edwards

Take a journey through the history of Korg with Luke Edwards in this unique presentation.

From the earliest analogue classics to the rise of digital and the return to analogue innovation, Luke traces the milestones that have defined Korg’s legacy.

Using the latest KRONOS to bring the story to life, he demonstrates how each era of technology shaped the sounds and instruments that continue to inspire musicians today.

The Story of ARP with Dina Pearlman-Ifil and Alex Ball

Discover the legacy of one of the most influential names in synthesis. Join Dina Pearlman-Ifil, daughter of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman, as she shares her unique perspective on the history and legacy of ARP.

Dina will be be joined by composer and synth expert Alex Ball, who will bring the story to life by recreating some of the iconic ARP sounds heard on legendary film scores and beyond.

In conversation with Spike Edney

Join Luke Edwards as he sits down with Spike Edney, Queen’s long-time keyboard player and musical director, to share stories from his remarkable career.

From Live Aid to touring the world with one of the biggest bands in history, Spike takes us behind the scenes and the stage, and rounds off the session with a special live performance.

The Korg Gallery @ The Musical Museum

With interactive displays and a vast selection of over fifty instruments, the Korg Gallery invites visitors to discover the iconic sounds behind countless records, film scores, and game soundtracks. Learn how Korg’s innovations inspired legendary artists and explore the technology that continues to shape the future of music.

The Musical Museum

Located in Brentford, West London, The Musical Museum is home to one of the world’s foremost collections of automatic musical instruments, from tiny clockwork music boxes to the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ.

The Korg Gallery adds a modern chapter to this legacy, celebrating the intersection of art, technology, and creativity.