Landing Pages for Musicians

Why musicians need a landing page

You’ve got a Spotify page, an Instagram, a Bandcamp, maybe a TikTok. But none of those are yours. Algorithms change, platforms disappear, and you’re always renting someone else’s audience. A landing page is the one place online that you actually own — and it can do everything a musician needs in a single scroll.

“Musician website” and “band website builder” get 390 monthly searches combined. These are people actively looking for exactly this. Most of them end up on Linktree or Carrd and get a glorified list of links. You can do better.

What we built (and why)

Check out the demo at /demo/musician. We built a single-page hub designed for working musicians. The top section is a full-bleed hero with embedded audio or video — your best track playing the moment someone lands. Below that: upcoming shows with dates, venues, and ticket links. Then a merch section with images and buy buttons that link out to your store (Bandcamp, Shopify, Big Cartel — wherever you sell).

At the bottom: an email signup form for your mailing list, streaming links (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, SoundCloud), and a booking inquiry form for venue owners and event planners. Everything a visitor needs, nothing they don’t.

Key design decisions

Visual identity first. The page matches your brand — your colors, your typography, your vibe. A folk artist’s page looks different from a metal band’s page. We don’t slap your content into a generic template and call it done.

Embedded media, not just links. Visitors can hear your music without leaving the page. An embedded player or video keeps people engaged longer and gives them a reason to scroll further.

Email list as the primary conversion. Social followers are borrowed. Email subscribers are yours. The signup form is prominent, mid-page, with a clear incentive — a free download, early ticket access, or exclusive content.

Booking form for professionals. Venue owners and wedding planners want to reach you without digging through your Instagram DMs. A simple booking inquiry form (date, event type, budget) makes you look professional and easy to work with.

Results you can expect

A custom landing page gives you a single URL to put in every bio, every email signature, every press kit. Instead of sending people to a platform you don’t control, you send them to a page you own — one that’s built to convert visitors into fans, ticket buyers, and merch customers.

With SEO-optimized copy, your page can rank for “[your name] music,” “[your name] tour dates,” and local searches like “live music [city].” You own the code, so if you ever want to move hosts or add features, you take everything with you. No lock-in, no platform fees eating into your merch margins.