Ryan Aston is a professional drummer and Director of Music HQ, a Llanelli-based live music service provider. Ryan will be playing at Wembley Stadium with Irish singer songwriter Imelda May – alongside The Who, this Saturday 6th July. Music HQ bring with them a host of live music services in Wales and the South West, managing, directing, and facilitating acts for weddings, corporate events, and other occasions.
Port Talbot lad Ryan Aston, director of Music HQ, will be performing at Wembley Stadium this Saturday 6th July 2019.
Ryan is a professional drummer from South Wales. He has been playing drums from a very tender age and has over 25 years of professional playing, touring and recording experience under his belt. Most recently Ryan has been seen sharing the stage with James Arthur, Ronnie Wood, Bob Geldof, Jeff Beck, The Lighthouse Family and Mercury Prize Winner Badly Drawn Boy.
At Wembley, Ryan will be playing drums for sensational Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May to 80,000 people – alongside The Who, Kaiser Chiefs and Eddie Vedder.
Ryan said: “Playing at Wembley Stadium is every musicians dream, to play at such a legendary venue is a real honour. I have been lucky enough to play at some incredible venues, all over the world, but I am really looking forward to this one – it feels extra special!”
As well as being a professional musician, Ryan is the director of Music HQ, an award-winning live music provider based in Llanelli. The business provides top class live bands to weddings and corporate events across Wales & the South West.
Ryan and his team of music industry specialists hand pick, develop, and manage the very best talent in the area.
Ryan added: “We’re really proud to be creating jobs for local musicians and using our firsthand experience to develop their talent. We are passionate about providing our clients with the very best party bands for their events.”
You can also catch Ryan Live on BBC Radio 2’s Zoe Ball Breakfast Show this Friday 5th July
2019, where he will be performing live with The Lighthouse Family to over 9 million listeners.
For more information and booking enquiries, visit www.musichq.co.uk or call 01554 770152.
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