LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — Production Resource Group, LLC (PRG) announced the debut of their newest location, Starwood Rehearsals, a dedicated performance space in downtown Los Angeles for artists preparing to hit the road for their next tour.
According to PRG, the 12,000 space includes a 4,389 square foot main rehearsal space and two production control rooms along with a range of offices, dressing rooms, and flex spaces.
The rehearsal space also includes rigging capable of supporting up to 50,000 pounds, an HVAC controlled rehearsal room and secure bus parking and power access.
Starwood Rehearsals is located to PRG’s LA super depot in San Fernando, CA and will serve as the West Coast counterpart to PRG’s original rehearsal space in Nashville. Since its debut in 2022, the Nashville location has hosted theater and arena-sized production setups for artists including Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, Gryffin, Jack Harlow, Kelsea Ballerini, among many others.
“Our Nashville location was quickly adopted by artists seeking to refine their experience for tour audiences,” said PRG’s SVP of Music Randy Hutson. “Now, Starwood Los Angeles builds on that success with the same mission of providing both the technical resources and private, comfortable environment artists need to bring their creative visions to life.”
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