Rockstars of Tomorrow Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Rockstars of Tomorrow is a music education franchise that first opened its doors in 2007 in Southern California. The brand operates out of its headquarters in Norco, California, and focuses on a performance-centered approach that helps learners of all ages grow as musicians.

The franchise system was launched in 2015, expanding the brand’s model beyond its original locations. Rockstars of Tomorrow teaches a wide range of instruments—including guitar, drums, piano, bass, voice, ukulele, and violin—and also offers programs in songwriting, audio recording, music production, and on-stage performance to help students develop confidence and real-world skills.

What sets the brand apart is its vibrant, rock-inspired studio environment. Instead of traditional classroom layouts, each location is built to feel creative, energetic, and motivational. Many of the school’s instructors actively perform in the music industry, bringing practical experience into lessons and creating a dynamic learning atmosphere.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Rockstars of Tomorrow franchise? It costs on average between $196,000 – $472,000 to start a Rockstars of Tomorrow franchised center.

This covers expenses related to studio build-out, musical equipment, furnishings, curriculum materials, and early operating costs. The total investment varies based on several factors, including the size of the music school, the market you’re entering, and whether the franchisee leases or purchases the space for the studio.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$35,000 – $45,000
Travel/living expenses for initial training$1,000 – $5,000
Professional fees – architectural design$2,500 – $10,000
Lease for outlet premises$5,000 – $15,000
Construction and leasehold improvements – net of landlord contribution$45,000 – $155,000
Equipment and furnishings$50,000 – $85,000
Interior/exterior signs and graphics$5,000 – $13,000
Payment collection system, computers and telecommunications$2,700 – $5,000
Inventory and supplies to begin operating$10,000 – $20,000
Insurance deposits and premiums$1,000 – $2,500
Business licenses and permits$300 – $6,500
Professional fees – legal and accounting$2,000 – $5,000
Initial advertising and promotion (including Grand Opening advertising)$6,000 – $15,000
Additional funds – 3 months$30,000 – $90,000
Total$195,500 – $472,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Rockstars of Tomorrow locations are there?

As of the most recently available data, Rockstars of Tomorrow operates 10 locations in total.

What is the total investment required to open a Rockstars of Tomorrow franchise?

The total investment required to open a Rockstars of Tomorrow franchise ranges from $196,000 to $472,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Rockstars of Tomorrow franchise?

Rockstars of Tomorrow requires franchisees to pay an ongoing royalty fee that starts at 4% of gross revenue for the first six months and then rises to 8%. The royalty rate may later adjust downward slightly once specific revenue levels are achieved. Franchisees also contribute 1.5% of gross revenue to the brand’s marketing and advertising fund.

Who owns Rockstars of Tomorrow?

Rockstars of Tomorrow is owned by Michael Anderson, who founded the company and serves as its CEO.

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