L-Acoustics opened its first dedicated Americas regional headquarters in Nashville on February 26, 2026, setting up an 11,100-square-foot facility inside the CAA Creative Office Building at Nashville Yards.

The company said the site will function as a regional operations hub and a demonstration space for partners, with a showroom and a new Creative Studio focused on spatial audio workflows.

The facility placed L-Acoustics alongside a cluster of major entertainment businesses in the same building, including CAA, AEG Presents, Messina Touring Group, AXS, and Amazon Music. L-Acoustics framed the move as a step toward deeper participation in the business and production decisions that shape touring, festivals, and venue installations across North America.

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The L-Acoustics Creative Studio pairs L-ISA Immersive Hyperreal Sound with L-Acoustics DJ technology, giving touring artists and DJs a dedicated space to craft spatial productions for festivals, clubs, and the world’s most demanding stages. Photo credit: Chelsea Kornse

A showroom built around HYRISS demonstrations

A key public-facing component of the Nashville buildout is an L-Acoustics Showroom featuring HYRISS, which the company described as an approach to immersive audio for residential and luxury environments using in-wall loudspeakers and spatial processing.

L-Acoustics said this is the first HYRISS showroom on the American continent and the second globally following a London opening in 2024.

The company positioned the showroom as a hands-on environment for architects, interior designers, luxury developers, and high-end integrators. The stated goal is to let partners bring clients into a working demonstration space and experience the system in context for residential projects, hospitality suites, and marine installations.

The first HYRISS showroom on the American continent gives architects, designers, and luxury integrators a hands-on demonstration of how a single room can shift from morning meditation to evening cinema to late-night listening lounge, without moving a piece of furniture. Photo credit: Chelsea Kornse

A Creative Studio designed for spatial production work

The Nashville site also includes an L-Acoustics Creative Studio equipped with L-ISA and L-Acoustics DJ technology.

L-Acoustics described it as a production environment for touring artists, DJs, and sound designers to build spatial mixes and prepare immersive live productions intended for festivals, clubs, and large-scale stages.

The studio setup described in the email included a 16.1.6 monitoring system. The loudspeaker layout specified seven X8 across the front, nine X6 surrounds, six X6 overheads, and four Syva Sub. L-Acoustics also noted that the Nashville Creative Studio follows earlier format launches in Lititz, Pennsylvania in 2024 and Singapore in 2025.

Staffing, logistics plans, and regional coverage

L-Acoustics said the Nashville headquarters will welcome 23 team members by the end of the year as its Americas team relocates from the West Coast and expands.

The company also stated that it will establish a third-party logistics managed warehouse in the greater Nashville area in 2026 to improve service delivery across the Eastern United States.

In the announcement, L-Acoustics positioned Nashville and Los Angeles as complementary hubs that provide coast-to-coast coverage. It also referenced its broader global footprint, including offices in Paris, Los Angeles, London, and Singapore, along with manufacturing operations in France and Germany.

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