Websites for musicians and bands

Give listeners, venues and press one place to hear—and hire—the act.

Bring releases, performances, approved media, booking facts and fan paths together on a domain the artist controls.

Music releasesLive datesBooking-ready EPK
Band members recording music around a professional studio console
REAL-WORLD CONTEXTA real band recording session inside a working studio.Photo: PPandM · CC BY 2.0

The official source

Social profiles create attention; the website confirms the act.

Fans, talent buyers and journalists need different information, but each should find current, approved material without searching through old posts.

Real performance context

Show the act as it actually sounds and appears.

Authentic live and studio material helps professional buyers assess fit.

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  1. 01

    Current recordings

    Feature representative music through supported embeds or direct destinations.

  2. 02

    Permissioned live media

    Use real performance photography and video with appropriate rights.

  3. 03

    Accurate credits and press

    Name releases, collaborators and publications without inflating recognition.

  4. 04

    Current booking facts

    Maintain lineup, location, production and contact information.

Three audiences

Let every visitor enter through the reason they came.

The site can remain cohesive while supporting discovery, attendance and professional evaluation.

01

Listen and follow

Feature current releases and supported streaming destinations without auto-playing media.

Become a listener
02

Find a performance

Publish current dates, venues, ticket destinations and age or access information.

Attend the show
03

Book or cover the act

Provide an organized EPK, technical context and the correct professional contact.

Start a professional inquiry

Artist platform

Keep the catalog, calendar and press materials current.

A useful music site needs more than a hero video and social icons.

01

Music and releases

Organize current releases, credits, artwork and supported listening links.

LISTEN
02

Live dates

Show confirmed events with venue, city, ticket and policy information.

ATTEND
03

Electronic press kit

Provide approved biography, photos, music, video and notable coverage.

COVER
04

Booking details

Route venue, festival, private-event and media inquiries appropriately.

HIRE

Release and touring workflow

Build a website that changes with the artist calendar.

Music, tour and press sections need clear ownership between releases.

PHASE 01

Define the artist system

Confirm name, identity, audiences, rights and official contact destinations.

Artist brief
PHASE 02

Inventory approved media

Collect releases, credits, photos, videos, biography and press materials.

EPK library
PHASE 03

Build the owned platform

Create distinct fan, event, press and booking paths.

Artist website
PHASE 04

Prepare the calendar

Assign updates for releases, tour dates, tickets and expired events.

Publishing rhythm

Musicians & Bands FAQs

Musician and band website questions.

Does an artist need a website if the music is already on streaming platforms?

A website provides one owned source for biography, releases, tour dates, press assets and booking contacts while linking listeners to supported platforms.

What belongs in an electronic press kit?

Typically an approved biography, current photos, representative music and video, accurate credits, notable coverage and professional contact information.

Can ticket and merchandise sales connect to other platforms?

Yes. The website can guide visitors to supported ticketing, merchandise and music services while keeping destinations and tracking clear.

How should past shows be handled?

Remove expired purchase actions promptly. Significant events may remain in an archive when they provide legitimate artist history or media value.

BUILD THE OFFICIAL ARTIST HOME

Give every release, show and professional inquiry one clear source.

Start with the current catalog, approved media, live calendar and booking process.Plan the Artist Website