Soundcheck Nashville relocates rehearsal operations to Rock Nashville campus in Whites Creek, expanding touring support services

A long-running rehearsal and touring-services company changes address
Soundcheck Nashville, a major provider of rehearsal space and touring support services, has moved its operations into a new, larger facility at Rock Nashville, a purpose-built live entertainment production campus in Nashville’s Whites Creek area. The shift places Soundcheck’s rehearsal business inside a multi-tenant complex designed to concentrate the infrastructure used to build and rehearse large-scale tours.
The relocation ties Soundcheck’s day-to-day rehearsal operations more closely to Rock Nashville’s broader campus model, which combines band and production rehearsal space with services such as backline support, gear storage, and on-site vendor access.
What Rock Nashville is built to include
Rock Nashville is a 55-acre live entertainment campus planned and developed to support touring productions before they hit the road. State planning materials tied to the project describe a site that, upon completion, is expected to include 13 band and production rehearsal studios, two rehearsal facilities sized for arena and amphitheater-scale productions, and space for more than 30 industry vendors.
The location for the campus is in the Whites Creek Pike corridor, with buildings and tenant spaces organized to allow touring teams to move between rehearsal, equipment staging, and specialized services without leaving the property.
- Rehearsal studios intended for band and production run-throughs
- On-campus backline rental support and related show-prep services
- Storage options positioned near rehearsal spaces
- Multi-tenant buildings intended to host production vendors and support businesses
How the move changes logistics for touring crews
Relocating rehearsal operations into a campus environment is designed to streamline show preparation. Rather than contracting across multiple off-site locations, touring personnel can consolidate rehearsals and production planning near a cluster of technical vendors and support providers. The campus’ design emphasizes coordination around the practical needs of tour production, including equipment handling and staging workflows.
Rock Nashville is structured as a production campus where rehearsal space, vendor services, and tour support functions are designed to operate in close proximity.
Local development timeline and industry footprint
Public announcements around the campus’ timeline included a ceremonial groundbreaking held September 3, 2024, at the Whites Creek Pike site, with the campus presented as a Nashville expansion of the Rock Lititz model of live-event infrastructure. More recently, Rock Nashville has described its facilities as coming online as tenants move in and operations ramp up.
For Nashville’s music economy, Soundcheck’s relocation signals a shift toward larger, consolidated production footprints in the city’s touring ecosystem—linking rehearsal space with nearby vendors and services used to mount complex live shows.