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Tumbleweed Studios at Esplanade is the newly-launched music rehearsal facility for musicians to collaborate and make music

Opened by Singaporean music recording company, Snakeweed Studios

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
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Photograph: Tumbleweed StudiosXL Room at Tumbleweed Studios
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Singapore's musical landscape welcomes an exceptional newcomer, and it is none other than the newly-opened Tumbleweed Studios, a brand new music rehearsal facility for musicians to practise, collaborate, and simply make music. Opened by local music recording company Snakeweed Studios, this 2000-square-foot venue situated at the Esplanade Singapore is dedicated to raising the bar for rehearsal studios across the city-state.

“It is our hope and belief that Tumbleweed Studios will be able to bring more Singaporeans to music, positively contribute to the growth and development of our output, and create a more robust and diverse infrastructure for the Singaporean music landscape for years to come,” says managing partner of Snakeweed Studios, Josh Wei.

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Photograph: Tumbleweed StudiosLarge room at Tumbleweed Studios

For over two decades, Snakeweed Studios has been at the forefront of shaping Singapore's music scene since its inception in 2000. Owned and operated by founder, Leonard Soosay and managing partner, Josh Wei, the studio has lent a hand to several local artists, from Electrico and Ronin, to Stray Kids, Kali Uchis, and even JJ Lin.

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Photograph: Tumbleweed StudiosHallway at Tumbleweed Studios

The studio boasts four acoustically treated rooms and takes pride in its top-of-the-line equipment from renowned music brands such as Pearl, Zildjian, Aguilar, Ampeg, Marshall, Fender, and Roland. These rooms vary in size to accommodate diverse needs. Prices span from $25 to $45.

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“We aim to welcome and provide a space not just for musicians of all levels, but alsofor students, hobbyists and music enthusiasts anyone and everyone can come together to create, collaborate and connect. We are excited to see this space become a vibrant home for Singapore’s music scene, carrying forward the legacy of Snakeweed Studios while embracing the future of music,” Leonard Soosay shares.

For bookings, visit their webpage here, or check out their Instagram here.

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