() – Guitar fans, mark your virtual calendars. Guitar.com is a media company that specializes in all things guitar. A three-day virtual guitar showcase will be held from October 2nd to 4, 2020.

The show is also known as Guitar.com/LiveMaster classes, keynote speakers and expert discussions will be featured in the Guitar.com.com Live hub. This virtual space will connect guitar lovers with brands, players, and products.

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many industries have had to rethink how they launch products, communicate with customers, and drive sales. Guitar.com Live is designed to give audiences what they want online, allowing them to have a deeper interaction with the brands, musicians and instrument makers.

“Guitar lovers and players of all stripes are invited to join us as we come together for an epic virtual gathering of music lovers and artists, gear brands and gear heads,”Chris Vinnicombe, Guitar Magazine’s chief editor, said:

“Audiences can expect to experience a series of incredibly immersive virtual spaces, as well as see the latest gear, hear breaking news firsthand, and get up close (virtually) to their heroes. It’s also perfectly timed for guitar players to figure out what they might want to get – and give – this holiday season,”Vinnicombe.

“You can expect a truly world-class experience, thanks to launching partners Taylor Guitars, PRS Guitars, Ernie Ball, Music Man and MONO, and the help of best-in-class animators, designers and photographers,”He continues.

The Live Hub features three virtual spaces: The Lounge and The Main Stage. The Main Stage will host artist performances as well as master classes, video podcasts, and master classes.

The Lounge will also be a place for music industry discussions and gear reviews. Interviews with musicians and guitar makers and other experts will be held in The Lounge. Finally, the Showcase will be a product-focused venue where top guitar bands will launch products and host Q&A discussions.

Guitar.com Live is launched with founding partners Taylor Guitars and PRS Guitars. Ernie Ball, Music Man, and MONO are the founding partners.

The show is open to all, but those who wish to make a plan can register for exclusive updates and access. guitar.com/live.

There’s more. Pre-registrations for early birds will be entered into a drawing for a Guitar Magazine subscription at no cost for one year.

Visit www.amazon.com for more information Guitar.com/Live.