Mason Music to open 6th Birmingham-area studio January 2026

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Mason Music, one of Alabama’s premier destinations for music lessons, is opening its sixth Birmingham-area studio in Vestavia Hills in January 2026.

Located at 1018 Montgomery Highway, the new space is near Vestavia Hills Elementary East, Vestavia Hills Elementary West and Louis Pizitz Middle School. It is also conveniently close to students traveling up and down the I-65 corridor. 

This is the second Mason Music studio in Vestavia Hills and the seventh location statewide. Will Mason, the owner of Mason Music, is a proud Vestavia Hills resident of 16 years.

“Opening another studio in Vestavia allows us to serve even more families in my own community. We’ll be open in the new year, just in time for all the kids who got instruments for Christmas to learn how to play them!”

Will Mason

Lessons offered at new Vestavia studio

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Will Mason, owner of Mason Music. (Mason Music)

Each provides high quality private lessons, including: 

  • Guitar
  • Piano
  • Voice
  • Drums
  • Summer music camps
  • Recitals
  • Youth performance program Rock Band LeagueΒ 

The new Vestavia studio will welcome its first students on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. The Montgomery Highway space is shared with the Birmingham School of Photography, creating a unique hub where the arts meet. 

β€œWe love the idea of bringing two artistic communities together under one roof.”

Will Mason

For more information and to join the Vestavia Hills wait list, visit masonmusic.com/vestavia-hills

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