Warner Brothers Stage 22

Warner Bros. Stage 22 is one of the most versatile and technologically advanced soundstages on the iconic Burbank lot. Often used for TV and film shoots, it also hosts intimate live sessions, filmed concerts, and special performances tied to Warner Bros. productions.

While not typically open to the public, Stage 22 has featured exclusive tapings and studio sessions from major artists, blending cinematic production quality with close-up musical experiences. It's a hidden gem for one-of-a-kind performances captured for the screen.

Large beige warehouse-style building labeled "Stage 22" with vehicles, dumpsters, bicycles, and equipment outside on an overcast day.

What is Warner Bros. Stage 22’s capacity?

As a film and television soundstage, it’s not a traditional venue but can host up to 250 audience members for special recordings or sessions, depending on setup.

Who has performed at Warner Bros. Stage 22?

Stage 22 has been used for major productions and special musical tapings, the most famous of which was made by Joni Mitchell.

How can fans get to Warner Bros. Stage 22?

The studio is located at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. Public access is limited, but guests attending events enter via the Warner Bros. Studio Tour gate.

Notable Films record on Stage 22

Stage 22 has hosted an impressive array of major feature films, including The Big Sleep (1946), Space Jam (1996), Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), and Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003).