School of Rock Sets Sights to Amplify Music Education in Orange County, California

School of Rock, the leader in performance-based music education with over 330 schools across 15 global markets, is looking to expand its presence in Orange County, CA.
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School of Rock, the leader in performance-based music education with over 330 schools across 15 global markets, is looking to expand its presence in Orange County, CA.

“With over 3 million residents, Orange County is the third-largest county in California and the sixth most populous county in the U.S., offering a thriving economy and job market that present ample opportunities for small businesses to succeed,” said Rob Price, CEO of School of Rock. “In addition, the area’s rich music history and diverse music scene, which includes iconic venues and world-renowned festivals, serve as an ideal foundation for our presence in the community. We look forward to contributing to this vibrant culture by providing a space where young musicians can come together to learn, grow and express themselves through the power of music.”

School of Rock provides students of all ages an exciting and engaging music education experience, which includes bass lessonsguitar lessons, singing lessonsdrum lessons, and piano lessons. Drawing from all styles of rock and roll, School of Rock students learn theory and techniques via songs from legendary artists such as Aretha Franklin, Lenny Kravitz and Led Zeppelin. Thanks to the school’s patented performance-based approach, students around the world have gained superior musical proficiency, with some moving on to record deals and larger platforms such as American IdolThe Voice and Broadway.

With more than two decades of experience, School of Rock offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to quickly plug into a global brand with a proven business model. Through the power of music, prospective franchise investors have the ability to positively impact the lives of their students and their community as a whole.

“Opening our location with School of Rock was a seamless experience,” said Chris Kopp, owner of School of Rock Santa Ana. “From clear expectations and support from regional managers and the corporate team, to the exceptional community of fellow franchisees, School of Rock provides the consistent support needed to succeed in Orange County’s thriving business environment.”

The initial investment for a School of Rock franchise is approximately $395,800 – $537,400 including a $49,900 franchise fee. Ideal candidates, or groups of investors, will have a net worth of $350,000, of which $150,000 is liquid. Additionally, U.S. military veterans receive a special discount on their initial franchise fee.

For more information on School of Rock visit www.SchoolofRock.com or call 866-695-5515. To learn more about School of Rock franchise opportunities visit http://franchising.schoolofrock.com/

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