If you’re looking for a place to plug in and play, Vancouver’s jamming studios range from no-frills rehearsal spaces perfect for getting loud to high-end studios with pro gear, top-notch acoustics, and full recording setups. Some spots cater to bands tightening up their live sets, while others are ideal for session musicians, songwriters, or producers looking for the right sound in a controlled environment. Whether you need a fully isolated practice room, a versatile creative space, or a recording-ready studio, Tagvenue helps you find the right spot—so you can focus on the music. Check out our top picks today!
In Vancouver, prices of jamming studios average C$119 hire fee per hour. The cost depends on capacity, location, and equipment available. Some spaces may offer lower prices on certain days of the week, so make sure to keep an eye out for discounted options. You can find jamming studios that offer packages with crew or professional gear, which can also affect the booking costs. Here's a breakdown of price ranges in Vancouver on Tagvenue (data from September 2025):
From C$75 | to C$125 | hire fee per hour |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated September 2025), the best options include:
Creative Space at Palm Street Studios
in Vancouver - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘I like how the space is fully painted white so the light bounces off.’
Cozy Production Office at Franklin Studios
in Vancouver - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘Flexible, professional, beautiful spaces with lots of props and equipment to use.’
Studio at Kevin Clark Studios
in Downtown Vancouver - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘Kevin was BEYOND kind and this is officially one of my favourite studios I have ever shot in!’
If you need a proper space to crank up the volume, Soundhouse Studios in Mount Pleasant offers fully equipped rehearsal rooms with great soundproofing. For a more intimate setup, Monarch Studios in Kensington-Cedar Cottage provides a high-end, recording-ready space perfect for refining your sound.
Start with size and acoustics—does the studio have enough space for a full band, or is it better suited for solo work? Check if the studio provides amps, drum kits, and PA systems, or if you need to bring your own gear. Some studios also include mixing consoles and recording equipment, making them ideal for demo sessions or full productions.