From behind a drum kit in a small Swiss town to the main stages of the top festivals in the world, Fabian Egger has built a career that blends talent, precision, and visionary musical direction.
A child prodigy drummer, Egger was already winning competitions as a teenager before earning a scholarship to the prestigious Musicians Institute in Hollywood. His early talent quickly translated into high-profile gigs, including touring internationally as the drummer for Adam Lambert.
Over the last decade, Egger has evolved from drummer to sought-after musical director (MD), curating and leading live shows for a roster of global stars including Big Sean, Zara Larsson, Marina, Gashi, Zedd, Lindsey Stirling, Sting, Kim Petras and more. Known for his ability to seamlessly merge artistic vision with flawless execution, he has become a behind-the-scenes architect of some of the industry’s most talked-about live performances.
Now, Egger is at the center of one of music’s most exciting rising acts: Malcolm Todd, the Gen Z sensation redefining the intersection of wholesome rock and viral pop. As Malcolm’s musical director, Egger was instrumental in the sold-out Wholesome Rockstar Tour and is now gearing up for what promises to be the most important performance of Malcolm’s career — Camp Flog Gnaw, the brainchild of Tyler, The Creator, taking place at Dodger Stadium in November.
For Egger, this show is more than just another date on the calendar. “Malcolm grew up idolizing Tyler,” he shares. “This isn’t just a performance — it’s a statement. We want to deliver a set that feels legendary all around — musically, visually, and emotionally.” The moment carries extra weight: Malcolm’s song Harry Styles captured the disappointment of being overlooked for last year’s lineup. This year, stepping onto that stage feels like a full-circle moment — and Egger is determined to make it unforgettable.
By overseeing every element of the show’s sound — from custom song arrangements, live remixes, and cinematic interludes to the band direction and onstage execution, he crafts musical experiences meant to leave a mark long after the lights go down.
Egger has carved out a rare space in live music, where technical mastery meets creative storytelling. At Camp Flog Gnaw, that expertise will be on full display — and a new chapter of his journey will take the stage.