Get On Highstreet Unveils New Studio Space for Local Creators.

Boston’s creative scene continues to evolve, driven by a steady wave of independent artists, producers, and curators reshaping the city’s cultural landscape. From music and visual arts to podcasting and event curation, the contributions of local collectives and media figures are helping shape the next generation of talent and provide platforms that amplify their stories.

This week, the team behind Get On Highstreet teased the grand opening of their new studio, signaling a physical hub for future collaborations, recordings, and content creation. In a caption shared to Instagram, co host, Dallas Rose, hinted at a lineup that will be present at the grand opening, including himself (@j.rosexmusic), Rob from Put In Work TV (@robputsinwork), DJ Jamze (@djjamze1), and God Tier Entertainment label  (@godtier.entertainment).

The post reads:

“How do you get on Highstreet?
What do you do when you Put In Work?
How do you reach God Tier?
This Friday we answer.”

As these creatives continue to document and uplift regional talent, the opening of a studio like this one marks more than a milestone. It offers a home base for a growing ecosystem of creators who are committed to building together, from the ground up.

The opening takes place this Friday.