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Little Havana Performance Space for Corporate / Artistic Events
Miami, FL5.0 (1)
70 guests
Newly Renovated Performance and Rehearsal Space | UDistrict
Seattle, WA4.9 (36)
50 guests
Colorful Artsy Bookstore with Intimate Performance Space
Atlanta, GA40 guests
Keyboard with Kimmy
Broomall, PA100 guests
Funky Performance Space in Downtown Albuquerque
Albuquerque, NM5.0 (4)
100 guests
Original 1961 Content House with Performance Theatre
Nashville, TN5.0 (1)
125 guests
Starlight Commons
San Diego, CA150 guests
Indoor Live Performance Stage near Airport
Orlando, FL5.0 (2)
50 guests
Vintage Posh Parlour Style Performance Space
Portland, OR5.0 (2)
100 guests
Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery
Denver, CO5.0 (9)
70 guests
WRECK'D Productions
Tinton Falls, NJ5.0 (23)
30 guests
Sport Training Facility with Full Gym & Physical Therapy Area
Scottsdale, AZ5.0 (1)
50 guests
Performance and Event Space
Los Angeles, CA5.0 (2)
40 guests
Midnight Members
San Jose, CA150 guests
Meyer Performance Theater at Joe's Movement Emporium
Mount Rainier, MD140 guests
Performance Deck with Greenbelt Views
Austin, TX5.0 (1)
15 guests
Cafe & Event Space
Kansas City, MO5.0 (8)
150 guests
Bodega HTX
Houston, TX100 guests
Performance Space That Works for Your Needs
Minneapolis, MN5.0 (8)
150 guests
Immersive Entertainment Event Venue
Palm Springs, CA250 guests
Sports Performance Facility in Monroe, NC
Monroe, NC5.0 (1)
50 guests
ONLe Vibez
Baltimore, MD5.0 (17)
100 guests
Lucas School House
St. Louis, MO5.0 (3)
150 guests
The Experience
West Sacramento, CA15 guests
Performance Space and Gallery
Garland, TX4.8 (4)
75 guests
State-of-the-Art Performance Auditorium on Chicago's Southside
Chicago, IL3800 guests
MASARY Studios
Boston, MA5.0 (60)
49 guests
Creative Studio for Media Production
Las Vegas, NV5.0 (9)
100 guests
Multi-Purpose Production Studio
Oak Park, MI5.0 (31)
50 guests
Professional Performance & Events Venue
El Cerrito, CA5.0 (16)
45 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Live sound system design is a rich and complex skill set, and a lot will be determined by whichever stellar live performance venue you've chosen, as well as what equipment they already have. If they already have a PA system and a soundboard, the odds are good their staff will be able to help you set up your audio. If not, you may need to rent audio equipment. If you know the coverage needs of your performance (like the rough square footage of the venue), you can use that to select speakers that are loud enough. You may also opt to use a speaker processor. This equipment will interface with a mixer, which is also where you'll run your inputs. If you're playing in a smaller venue and using live music, you can likely get away with using the everyday amplifiers the musicians themselves typically already own.
Filming a live performance can be difficult, especially if lighting conditions are tricky. When the room is dark, but lighting conditions are changing rapidly (which is often the case with very active lighting during concerts), videographers need to rely on their skills shooting manually. Auto white balance will cause abrupt color shifts. You may run into "banding" depending on the type of lighting used, so you'll need to experiment and adjust your shutter speed to minimize this effect. Use rehearsal or sound-check time to test and adjust your settings. If your incredible performance venue has a professional sound system, talk to the engineer about getting a copy of the stage audio that you can layer over your video later—that way, you'll have great-sounding audio without having to rely on your camera's built-in microphone.
Peerspace has listings for performance venues of all kinds. Epic rock shows, beautiful dance performances, virtuoso piano recitals, and mind-blowing plays have all graced Peerspace performance venues across the globe. When you check out performance venue rentals in your area, you'll find everything from dedicated live music venues to raw warehouse spaces, art galleries, and hip bars—all sorts of venues, including ones you may not have ever thought of. You can narrow your results by equipment and amenities as well, which may include things like professional lighting and sound rigs. All of this saves money in a big way, and it can also avoid significant red tape involving city permits that may be required for live performances.