Lost & Found Music Studios is a Canadian musical-drama children's series created by Frank van Keeken and aired by Family Channel.[1] The series is produced by Temple Street Productions[2] and Beachwood Canyon Productions. It is a music-centered spinoff of the dance-focused The Next Step, using a similar mockumentary format and sharing characters and locations; the main characters of Lost & Found initially appeared in the third season of The Next Step.[3] The series premiered on December 11, 2015 on Family Channel,[4] running for two seasons of 27 episodes, and airing its final episode on March 31, 2017.
"A live music venue, recording studio and jam space, Lost & Found is an amazing place where young musicians go to become great. Members immerse themselves in music, write songs record tracks and form bands in hopes of turning their passion into a profession. But, if making it in the music industry wasn’t hard enough, these aspiring artists also have to deal with the many issues teens face including first crushes, peer pressure, difficult home lives and trying to fit in."[4]
The series was aired by Family Channel in Canada, premiering on December 11, 2015,[4] and on CBBC in the United Kingdom.[1] In the United States and globally, the series was released by Netflix, with the first season launched on April 1, 2016,[5][6] and the second season released on December 3, 2016.[7] The series departed Netflix internationally in December 2021.[8]
Netflix will also exclusively stream starting in 2016 26 half-hours of Lost & Found Music Studios in all territories worldwide outside of Canada, the UK and Ireland.
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