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ScoutHaus Opens Its Doors to Artists and Dreamers

A fresh wave of creativity is sweeping through Quezon City with the opening of ScoutHaus—a dynamic new space built for artists, performers, and content creators to thrive. Nestled in the bustling Scout area, ScoutHaus is more than just a studio—it’s a full-fledged creative playground designed to support every stage of the creative process, from concept to production.

Built with collaboration in mind, ScoutHaus offers a versatile mix of features tailored to the needs of today’s multi-hyphenate creatives. Inside, visitors will find a podcast recording booth, a content-friendly layout for shoots, a livestream-ready setup for digital broadcasts, and a flexible open-floor area for everything from rehearsals to workshops and intimate performances. Whether you’re recording a track, launching a web series, or simply brainstorming your next big idea, ScoutHaus provides a space that inspires movement, imagination, and connection.

According to Adrian Aseron, Co-Founder of ScoutHaus, the space was born out of a growing need for accessible creative venues in Metro Manila. “We envisioned ScoutHaus as a place where people can truly explore and express themselves. It’s a space that invites risk-taking, storytelling, and collaboration,” he shares.

ScoutHaus also embraces the spirit of community by hosting listening parties, creative gatherings, and launch events—bridging gaps between creators and their audiences. With its casual vibe and professional amenities, it serves as both a home base for seasoned creators and a launchpad for emerging talent.

Backed by Facts & Fables, the studio’s Marketing & Events Partner, ScoutHaus is already earning a reputation as a safe, inclusive, and empowering space. “It’s about giving Filipino creatives the tools and freedom to tell their stories on their own terms,” the team shares.

Strategically located at 138 Scout Limbaga St., Diliman, ScoutHaus is now open to the public and ready to welcome creators from all walks of life. Whether you’re a musician, filmmaker, dancer, podcaster, or content newbie, this new Quezon City hub is where your passion meets purpose.

Step into ScoutHaus—where creativity lives, and ideas come to play.

Written by Village Connect

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