
Soundcheck Nashville has officially traded its longtime digs for Rock Nashville, the sprawling new rehearsal and production campus on Whites Creek Pike. The city's longest-running rehearsal house is now operating inside a 55-acre, 610,000-square-foot complex built to handle full-scale tour rehearsals and production work. Staff, backline teams, and artists began working out of the facility following a mid-January ribbon-cutting.
The 55-acre, 610,000-square-foot project was developed by Rock Lititz in partnership with Merus and sits less than 10 miles from downtown Nashville, according to MusicRow. The campus is designed to pull rehearsal studios, vendor services, and storage for touring acts under one very large roof.
Soundcheck officially made the move on Jan. 14, 2026, with general manager Kindal Jumper helping to cut the ribbon at the opening, as shown in a photo gallery from The Tennessean. The gallery credits photographer Bryan West for images of the new studios and the ceremony.
What Rock Nashville Offers
The campus includes arena-sized rehearsal halls, more than a dozen production studios, a vendor hub for audio, lighting, and crew services, extensive storage, and lifestyle perks such as a café and barber, according to the site for Rock Nashville. The contact page there lists the campus main office at 3200 Whites Creek Pike and includes a booking email specifically for Soundcheck on the property.
Why It Matters For Touring And Local Jobs
Rock Nashville is already hosting full-scale rehearsals and tour prep and is expected to support hundreds of partner employees and roughly 200 to 400 temporary workers per day, figures reported by MusicRow. Scott Appleton, Rock Nashville's vice president, has called the facility "a one-stop shop to create amazing live experiences," as quoted by PLSN. The consolidation is expected to speed up tour prep times and keep more production dollars inside the city limits.
Artists and crews looking to lock in rehearsal time can reach the campus through the Rock Nashville contact listed on its site or via Soundcheck's booking address. Soundcheck's previous downtown home was listed as 750 Cowan St., and the move folds decades of local rehearsal history into a bigger, more centralized model for staging shows, according to Soundcheck Nashville.









