Welcome to the Pandemonium Drummers!

Charitable amateur performance group of ordinary people doing extraordinary things:

Community events, parades, festivals, happenings, specatulars, stadium performances.
We started life as the Volunteer Drummers in the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Big developments ahead in the coming months!



Back in the Olympic Park

Today, Join In announced the first acts for the Go Local event on 19th July 2013 in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - and we feature prominently!

The Go Local event is hosted by Join In and Team London mainly for London 2012 volunteers with the aim to keep the volunteering spirit going.

We will perform to an audience of up to 50,000 people and share the big stage with Eddie Izzard, The Feeling, and other acts, including many people who helped making the London 2012 Games - such as our friends from The Games Maker Choir.

For our performance, we will enlist the help of the heroic Working Men and Women, who ripped out the turf of the Green and Pleasant Land in the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.

Tickets are selling fast, but they are still available!



If you are already busy on 19th July, then see us perform at these free events:

That's right, two Pandemonium weekends in the row - bring your friends, family and a picnic hamper and celebrate a Pandemonium summer!

ABOUTPandemonium Drummers

The Pandemonium Drummers were originally put together by London 2012 Ceremonies for the Pandemonium segment of Danny Boyle's spectacular Olympic Opening Ceremony. Following the Ceremony, the volunteer drummers kept on performing at a variety of events.

Based on their extensive training, they performed at other Opening Ceremonies, including the UEFA Champions League Final 2013, the FA Cup Final 2014, and the Heineken Cup Final 2014, and at a variety of large and small festivals as well as sports and community events. The Pandemonium Drummers are a returning act in London's major parades, including the London New Years' Day Parade, St Patrick's Day Parade, and the Lord Mayor's Show, and they coined Cheer Drumming, supporting runners at major sports events across the capital and beyond. The Pandemonium Drummers have supported the Special Olympics, the Teenage Cancer Trust, and a wide range of other charities.

The Pandemonium Drummers are a constituted association with charitable aims, and are working on a non-profit basis as volunteers.

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