perform live at Poynton Drum School Concert
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perform live at Poynton Drum School Concert *
Our concerts are a highlight of the year, giving students the opportunity to showcase their progress and perform with confidence.
We host both Christmas and summer concerts, where friends and family are invited to enjoy a series of live performances in a supportive and welcoming environment.
In the weeks leading up to each event, students work closely with their tutor during lessons to learn and refine a chosen piece, building their skills and confidence step by step.
On the day, they perform along to a backing track, creating an exciting and professional experience that celebrates their hard work and musical journey.
upcoming concert dates
At The Legion, Poynton
Thursday 16 July 2026
Students who have lessons with Scott and Alex at the drum studio.
Friday 17 July 2026
Students who have lessons at Middlewood House.
ready to perform live?
Complete the form to reserve your place on the set list for the upcoming summer concert.
Concert FAQs
I normally have lessons in pairs, will I perform with my partner?
For students who usually attend lessons in pairs, their lesson partner will automatically perform alongside them. If their partner chooses not to take part, they will simply perform individually.
You can choose a song in your lessons with your drum tutor. This may be a song you are currently working on or perhaps set yourself a new challenge?
What song will I choose?
How can family and friends purchase tickets?
Keep an eye on this page and we will share information nearer the time on how to purchase tickets.
How long will I be on stage for?
This depends on your track of choice but usually between 3-5 minutes.
Yes, your tutor will be on stage by your side, they can count you in and help guide you if needed.
Will my tutor be there?
Will there be any Poynton Drum School items to purchase on the night?
Yes, we will have a stall with a range of Poynton Drum School memorabilia for you to purchase and remind you of your live performance.