Tucked away in the industrious heart of Park Royal, Soundstage Studios has quietly become one of North-West London’s most dependable creative hubs. What began a decade ago as a set of straightforward studios has evolved into something far more substantial: a fully equipped base of operations for bands, production teams, and artists who need more than simply four walls and a plug socket. Today, Soundstage Studios is where musicians come to prepare for tours, where crews come to build ambitious shoots, and where long-form projects finally find the space and support to breathe.
A Home from Home for Touring Artists
While many studios cater to quick turnarounds, Soundstage has carved out a reputation for supporting residency-style work. For US bands arriving in London ahead of a UK or European tour, it offers exactly what touring teams value most: space, privacy, and stability.
Artists can settle in for several days or weeks, fine-tuning their live set, rehearsing transitions, and refining stagecraft without interruption. With generous load-in access, secure on-site car/truck parking, and a team that genuinely understands the rhythms of tour life, Soundstage provides a reassuringly smooth landing in the capital. It’s a base where jet lag fades and the muscle memory of the show returns.
In-House Support
One of the greatest strengths of Soundstage is something few other studios can genuinely offer: real technical support in-house. From day one, the philosophy has been simple: musicians should be able to get on with making music, without losing half a day to a broken cable, a misbehaving amp, or a piece of kit lost somewhere between continents.
The studio’s technicians can troubleshoot, maintain, and even repair equipment on site, keeping rehearsals on track. Add to this the extensive in-house equipment and prop rental, and it becomes clear why so many production teams and tour managers value the studio’s readiness. Whether it’s a replacement mic, additional monitoring, or a prop needed for a video shoot that suddenly “must happen by tomorrow morning”, the team is on hand and unflappable.
Spaces Designed for Serious Work
Soundstage couldn’t support long-term projects without spaces built for them. Over the years, the studio has expanded to accommodate the growing variety of productions taking place under its roof.
The White Infinity Cove Studio
Demand for white cycloramas has surged across London, and Soundstage’s purpose-built white infinity cove has quickly become a favourite among production teams. The seamless, curved backdrop lends itself to music videos, commercials, performance capture, interviews, and high-end photography. Its versatility, whether used as pristine white or lit creatively for colour washes, means productions can stay on site from rehearsal to shoot without shifting across town.
Green Screen Studio
The fully sound-isolated green screen stage caters to video FX work, live streaming, interviews, and content creation. Producers appreciate the acoustic treatment, while artists enjoy the generous room to move. It’s a practical, dependable space — ideal for creative teams who need flexibility without fuss.
Blackout Capability
While the studio includes a total blackout stage, Soundstage doesn’t pretend it’s a category in its own right. It’s simply one more tool available to visiting crews: reliable, adaptable and ready to use, but not a headline feature.

A Rehearsal Culture Built on Craft
Soundstage’s music rehearsal studios are well known across London’s live circuit, but their role has evolved. They now form the backbone of the studio’s touring support offering, with ground-level access for articulated lorries, making load-ins painless. Additional space for FOH / control room to allow for monitoring or recording, and refining live sessions, ideal for bands polishing arrangements before hitting the road.
There’s a calmness to the place, too, a certain British practicality that puts artists at ease. Tea appears when needed, problems are solved quietly, and nothing is ever made to feel like a crisis.
Connected, Convenient, and Surprisingly Stress-Free
Park Royal may not be the first name that springs to mind for visiting artists, but it’s become one of the capital’s key creative districts. Soundstage sits just off the A40, within easy reach of the M1, M4, M25, and Heathrow. North Acton station is a short stroll away, and crucially, the studio is situated outside the Congestion Charge Zone, saving daily fees that can quickly add up during long bookings.
For international teams, the proximity to HS2 links and local accommodation options makes logistics pleasingly simple.
A Place to Build Something Proper
Behind the scenes, what defines Soundstage Studios isn’t simply the facilities – but it’s the way everything works together. Productions aren’t rushed through. Artists aren’t battling for space. There’s room to think, room to experiment, and room to build something properly.
It’s why the studio continues to attract musicians, producers, directors, and creative teams who want more than a quick hire slot. They come for the space. They stay for the support. And they return because the work they do here is, simply, better.
To discuss your booking or check availability, call us on +44 (0)20 8961 7890
