Inside Apple Music’s Game-Changing New LA Studio: A Decade of Sound, Reinvented

By DaMarko Webster

Ten years after it disrupted the streaming world, Apple Music is celebrating its anniversary with a vision for the future: one built around artists, storytelling, and sound that doesn’t just fill a room—it reshapes it.

This summer, Apple Music unveils its most ambitious undertaking yet: a next-generation creative campus in the heart of Los Angeles. More than just a studio, it’s a multi-sensory playground for artists—a bold physical expression of the brand’s decade-long commitment to artistry, innovation, and audio excellence.

Spanning over 15,000 square feet across three stories, the newly minted space is designed to fuel creative experimentation while deepening the connection between artists and fans. It’s a space that doesn’t just reflect the music industry’s evolution—it drives it.

“Apple Music Radio has always been a home for storytelling and artistry,” says 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.”

Apple’s new LA hub is fully future-facing. Outfitted with immersive Spatial Audio playback, adaptable broadcast environments, and content-creation zones that move at the speed of culture, the space is a statement: audio isn’t enough—experience is everything.

Highlights include:

  • Two world-class radio studios built for dynamic interviews, exclusive DJ sets, and live moments designed to echo around the globe.
  • A 4,000-square-foot soundstage, tailor-made for live performances, multicam shoots, or fan-first activations.
  • A Spatial Audio mixing room featuring a 9.2.4 PMC speaker system—sound design at its highest fidelity.
  • Dedicated isolation booths, perfect for everything from podcast sessions to spontaneous songwriting.
  • On-site content labs—photo, video, and social—for turning behind-the-scenes creativity into shareable moments in real time.
  • The A-List and Archive Corridors, a living visual timeline of iconic Apple Music moments past and present.

This flagship space complements a network of Apple Music creative hubs already operating in New York, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, and Nashville—with more cities coming online soon. It’s Apple’s latest statement that their influence stretches far beyond streaming numbers—they’re investing in the way music is made, captured, and lived.

Apple Music’s Los Angeles studio is more than a facility. It’s a declaration that the next chapter of music will be written by artists given the freedom, tools, and spaces to create on their own terms. From pioneering radio to immersive performances and interactive content, the service is carving out a home for sound to evolve—and for artists to do the same.

The beat of the future isn’t just heard—it’s experienced. And it starts here.