featured-image

The Doors guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police are among the stars confirmed for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp's The Masters of Rock: 2025. Taking place in Los Angeles from February 20-23, the event also features Skunk Baxter of The Doobie Brothers and session bass hero Leland Sklar. Attendees get the unique opportunity to learn from these music legends through masterclasses, jam sessions, and Q&A panels.

Campers will also join bands led by rockstars including Derek St. Holmes (Ted Nugent), Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio), Mike Kroeger (Nickelback), Monte Pittman (Madonna, Ministry), Janet Robin (Lindsey Buckingham), and more. Organizers have confirmed the camp's jamming songbook includes The Police's and , The Doors' and , and The Doobie Brothers' and .



They say: "Immerse yourself in an unforgettable weekend that promises to ignite your passion for music and elevate your skills to new heights. Set against the backdrop of vibrant energy and timeless music, this exclusive camp offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to jam with these masters who are some of the greatest names in rock history. "Beyond the masterclasses, Q&A with the rockstars, band rehearsals and jam sessions over four days, the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp offers a holistic experience designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and camaraderie.

" Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! To wrap up the four-day experience, attendees get the rare chance to perform on the Sunset Strip at the iconic Viper Room and Whisky A Go Go. The camp is open to guitarists of all levels, with additional tiers customized for beginners as well as 11 to 16-year-olds. Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp has been running for over 25 years.

It’s also been the subject of the documentary and has been featured in . Spots are limited and people interested in taking part are encouraged to book early. See for more details.

A photo posted by on Stef wrote close to 5,000 stories during his time as assistant online news editor and later as online news editor between 2014-2016. An accomplished reporter and journalist, Stef has written extensively for a number of UK newspapers and also played bass with UK rock favourites Logan. His favourite bands are Pixies and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.

Stef left the world of rock'n'roll news behind when he moved to his beloved Canada in 2016, but he started on his next 5000 stories in 2022. “Hold onto your socks, it’s gonna be brutal!” Trivium, Machine Head and Gojira to headline stacked Bloodstock 2025 lineup The 13 new metal songs you need to hear this week “They were all about Joy Division. They weren’t about Limelight.

” Dave Navarro admits that he's been sneaking his love of Rush into Jane's Addiction songs for years without his bandmates ever realising.

Back to Entertainment Page