NAMM Show 2025 at Anaheim Convention Center (photos)
Over the weekend, the Anaheim Convention Center became home to another installment of The NAMM Show.
The multi-day event brought a slew of music professionals from around the world together to showcase their new gear. Aside from browsing through collections of instruments, the event offered a slew of panels and award shows for those looking to engage in deep discussions and celebrations.
As expected, there was no way to walk through the Show Floor without running into live performances. Rising L.A. singer-songwriter Devon Thompson stopped by the Bellos Audio booth to perform a few tunes. Last year, the artist embarked on a tour alongside Dead On A Sunday and Haunt Me while unveiling several singles. NorCal singer-songwriter Jessica Malone performed at the Kremona Guitars booth alongside Ruby Jaye. During the set, Malone brought their student on stage to play the ukulele in front of a crowd for the first time ever. The Otamatone by Hamme booth offered musical performances from Otamatone players Nelson Silva (moshibass), TheRealSullyG, and Otamatone creator Novmichi Tosa. Whether it was a live band performance or someone simply strumming away on the guitar, attendees of The NAMM Show walked away with several new artists to follow.
Our photos from the 2025 installment of The NAMM Show can be seen below. The NAMM Show will return in 2026 from January 20 through January 24. Registration for next year’s installment will open at a later date. More information about the event can be found here.