When trying to make it as a creative in London, make sure you’re putting on your best show. And the key to that is: rehearse. If you’re looking for an awesome rehearsal space, check out Shoreditch. This hip and eclectic part of the capital draws a creative crowd with its trendy restaurants, edgy bars, vivid nightlife, street art and many cultural offerings. It’s where the cool kids hang out, so join in and show them what you’ve got! No matter if you’re a band in need of a music practice room or a group of actors looking for a space to go over their lines, Shoreditch is filled with great rehearsal studios. Scroll down to view the ones we’ve picked out for you.
In Shoreditch, prices of rehearsal studios average £100 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 options that offer packages with crew or professional gear, which can also affect the booking costs. Here's a breakdown of price ranges in Shoreditch on Tagvenue (data from December 2025):
| From £60 | to £100 | hire fee per hour |
| From £795 | hire fee per day |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated December 2025), the best options include:
Holywell Studio at Holywell Studio
in Shoreditch - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘The venue was very cool the guests loved it!’
Ground Floor Studio Space at Blown Away Studios
in Shoreditch - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘A really fab studio with really love staff, highly recommend!’
Studio Room at The Old Street Gallery
in Shoreditch - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘Great, versatile space Host was flexible too...’
You’ll find some great rehearsal spaces located along Shoreditch High Street towards Shoreditch Church, as well as the neighbouring areas. You’ll also want to check out the area around Great Eastern Street, near the Old Street Tube station and the Shoreditch High Street Overground station.
Shoreditch has been London’s entertainment hub since the 16th century. Shakespeare’s first plays were staged in the area’s early theatres and the bard himself lived nearby. Even more theatres and music halls appeared in the Victorian era and even though none of them exist today, Shoreditch continues to be one of the coolest and busiest neighbourhoods in the capital. With so much going on, you won’t complain about a lack of inspiration. Check out our rehearsal studios in Shoreditch and let your creativity flow.
Page last updated in December 2025
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