Korg have announced that they will be hosting a free one-day event in celebration of electronic music making. The London Synth Show will be taking place on Saturday 4 October 2025 between 10am and 5pm at the Musical Museum in London, UK, and promises an unparalleled experience for synth fans, musicians and music lovers alike.
Said to be much more than a passive exhibition, the day will be hosted alongside the now iconic Korg Gallery, which houses one of Europe’s largest collections of historic Korg synths and keyboards. The event will showcase an extraordinary number of Korg and ARP instruments from the Volca right through to the company’s brand new Kronos and PS-3300, providing attendees the rare opportunity to see, play and compare the instruments responsible for shaping the past, present and future of music, all under one roof.
The event will include an inspiring line-up of talks, presentations and performances from leading names in the synth world, with guest appearances including the likes of Luke Edwards, Korg Brand Ambassador; Dina Pearlman-Ifil, granddaughter of ARP founder Alan Pearlman; Spike Edney, legendary keyboard player for Queen; and acclaimed composer, producer and documentarian Alex Ball.
Visitors can also expect exclusive one-day-only deals across the full range of Korg instruments, making this an unmissable chance to get hands-on with the company’s product range and take something new back to the studio!
The Musical Museum itself will be fully open throughout the day and is free to enter, offering visitors the chance to explore instruments and inventions that have captured, replayed and generated music across centuries. From mechanical marvels of the past to the cutting-edge synthesisers of the present, the organisers say that The London Synth Show is set to connect music’s history with its future.
Entry is free, but Korg say that they strongly recommend registering for attendance to avoid disappointment. More information can be found via the link below.

