With tour season in full swing and artists finding new ways to connect with fans, content creation has become just as vital as soundcheck. Whether it’s prepping for a major run or simply tightening a set and capturing visuals that speak to the moment, artists need space that works with them—not against them.
Over the past few weeks, bands like Big MF Truck, Cartel, and letlive. stopped through Studio Eleven43 not just to rehearse, but to create. Some were gearing up for dates on this year’s Vans Warped Tour. Others were shaping content to build their presence beyond the stage. What united them was the need for a space that respects their process and helps them do more with less friction.
Studio Eleven43 offers flexibility that’s hard to find—allowing artists to shoot in multiple environments in a single day, all without losing creative control. Lighting, layout, and sound can all be tailored to match the mood, the energy, or the idea. The result is a space that adapts to the artist, not the other way around.
These sessions weren’t about perfection. They were about building—trying ideas, testing visuals, refining the live set, and capturing the energy behind it. There’s something powerful about a space that lets artists move freely between rehearsal and content creation without having to compromise quality or intention.
As artists continue to evolve how they connect with audiences—on stage, on screen, and across platforms—spaces like Eleven43 are becoming part of the toolkit. Not to shape the message, but to support it.
If you’re an artist looking for somewhere to rehearse, shoot, and experiment all in one place, we’re here. No pressure. Just possibility.
Studio Eleven43
Open space for artists. Full control for creators.