In honor of the 10th anniversary of Apple Music, Apple unveiled a brand-new, state-of-the-art studio space in Los Angeles dedicated to artist-driven content and innovation in audio.
Opening this summer, the new studio will represent a major milestone in Apple’s continued mission to support artists at every level by giving them the tools, platform and creative freedom to tell their stories in entirely new ways, the company said. More than just a studio in the traditional sense, the new space is a creative campus.
“Apple Music Radio has always been a home for storytelling and artistry, serving as a space for bold conversations and surprising moments,” said Rachel Newman, Apple Music’s co-head. “With this new studio we are furthering our commitment to creating a space for artists to create, connect, and share their vision.”
The three-story, over-15,000-square-foot facility includes two advanced radio studios with immersive Spatial Audio playback and adaptable setups for live interviews, casual chats or impromptu performances; a 4,000-square-foot soundstage for live performances, multicam shoots, fan events and screenings; a dedicated Spatial Audio mixing room outfitted with a 9.2.4 PMC speaker system for next-level sound production; a photo and social media lab, edit room and green room to support real-time content creation; private isolation booths for songwriting, podcasting and one-on-one interviews and the A-List Corridor and Archive Corridor, showcasing images and artwork of moments from Apple Music’s past and present.
Apple Music’s new Los Angeles studio will anchor a global network of creative hubs already active in places including New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris and Nashville, with additional studios coming soon.








