your best bet would probably be to use triggers and also make sure to set the latency to 4ms or less. You should practice playing with it before the show so that you can learn how to play in a way to get the least amount of missed and misfired hits possible.
Drumagog takes some tweaking to get it to trigger correctly which isn't a big deal when you're dealing with a recording that plays back the exact same way every time, but in a live situation it's going to be tough. Not impossible I'm sure. I have heard of people doing it, but I can't imagine that it was ideal.
It would probably be best to use triggers and a decent drum module instead.