
Why Creators and Brands Keep Coming Back to FreeMe Space in Lekki
Discover why creators and brands are choosing FreeMe Space in Lekki for music, video, and podcast production in 2026.
Lagos moves fast. One week a studio is the talk of the industry; the next, everyone is somewhere else. That kind of churn makes it hard to build a real creative body of work. But for the past several months, one address in Lekki has been showing up consistently in session recaps, Instagram grids, podcast credits, and behind-the-scenes posts: FreeMe Space.
So what keeps people coming back to FreeMe Space? We dug into the patterns.
Location That Actually Makes Sense
Lekki has become Lagos' creative corridor. It sits between the high-density residential zones where most of the city's talent lives and the commercial centers where distribution deals, label offices, and brand offices operate. For a music session that runs until 2 AM, a short drive home matters. For a brand team running a full-day shoot, proximity to hotels and caterers matters. FreeMe Space on the Lekki-Epe Expressway checks both boxes without theVictoria Island traffic tax.
When creatives talk about studio Lekki infrastructure, they are really talking about logistics plus acoustics. FreeMe has both dialed in.
The Soundstage Is Not Just for Music
One of the biggest shifts FreeMe Space has seen this year is cross-industry bookings. The soundstage that once hosted primarily music video shoots is now also booked for fashion lookbooks, e-commerce campaigns, podcast recordings, corporate video content, and intimate live performance sessions. That versatility means the calendar fills faster because one physical space generates multiple revenue streams.
Brands can book the soundstage for full-day production with lighting rigs, backdrops, and Dolby Atmos playback for instant sound check. That is not a standard combination in Lekki at the price point FreeMe offers.
The Dolby Atmos Suite Is a Differentiator
Very few production facilities in Lagos offer certified Dolby Atmos mixing in-house. FreeMe Space does. For artists finishing albums or mixing stems for sync licensing, having Dolby Atmos capability on-site means one less logistics problem. You record, mix, and master in the same building. That workflow alone has brought back repeat clients who initially came for a single session and ended up migrating their entire catalog workflow.
The suite is also booked by podcast producers who need spatial audio for video podcast episodes — a format growing fast among Nigerian brands and thought leaders in 2026.
The Team Actually Responds
Multiple creatives who have worked at FreeMe Space cite one thing beyond the gear: responsiveness. Booking confirmations come with run-of-show templates. Changes get acknowledged within the hour, not the next business day. Yomi, who manages facility operations, is known for sending follow-up messages after sessions asking what could be improved.
That is not nothing. In a city where ghosted WhatsApp messages are the industry standard, operational reliability compounds into reputation.
The Repeat Booking Pattern
The clearest signal of a good studio is repeat clients. At FreeMe Space, the majority of bookings come from people who have used the facility before. They came once, saw how the workflow runs, and built it into their production calendar. That is not a marketing story. It is a usage story.
Book Your Session at FreeMe Space
Whether you are an independent artist finishing an EP, a brand planning a product launch video, or a podcast host ready to upgrade your production quality, FreeMe Space in Lekki has the infrastructure to match your ambition.
Visit our facilities page to explore the soundstage, Dolby Atmos suite, and podcast studio options. Rates and availability are updated weekly.
Ready to book? Contact the FreeMe Space team directly or schedule a tour to see the facility before your next session.