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Musician bio page

A musician bio page for every fan destination

Your music lives on a dozen platforms, but your fans only have one place to start: the link in your bio. A musician bio page sends them to your latest release, every streaming service, tour dates, merch, videos, and your mailing list from one clean page you control. Here is how to build one that turns a casual listener into a follower, a ticket buyer, or a superfan.

Links to every streaming service
Tour, merch, and pre-save CTAs
QR codes for flyers and stages

Built around fan actions

A music bio page works best when it is organized by what you want fans to do, not by platform logos. Put the single most important action first — usually your newest release or next show — and let everything else follow in order of priority.

  • Stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube
  • Watch your latest video or live session
  • Buy tickets and merch in one tap

Lead with your latest release

During a release, your bio page is the hub every post points to. Pin the new single or album to the top, add a pre-save or first-listen link, and push older links down so nothing competes with the launch.

  • Pre-save links before release day
  • The new single pinned at the top after launch
  • Older releases moved below during the campaign

Promote offline too

Fans meet your music in the real world as well — at shows, on flyers, on merch. A QR code on those surfaces drops them onto the same bio page, so a poster or a stage screen turns into a stream or a follow.

  • A QR code on flyers and posters
  • A link card on the merch table
  • The same page on screens between sets

Know what fans actually do

A bio page that tracks clicks tells you which platforms your fans prefer and which campaigns move them. Use that to focus your promotion where it pays off instead of guessing.

  • See which streaming link fans choose most
  • Track clicks from each release campaign
  • Reorder links based on what fans actually tap

Frequently asked questions

Can I link to multiple streaming platforms?

Yes. Add Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or any destination you use — fans pick the one they already listen on.

Can I use this for a release campaign?

Yes. Put your new release at the top, add a pre-save link before launch, and move other links below it during the campaign window.

How do I share my bio page at a live show?

Use a QR code on flyers, posters, and the merch table, or display it on a screen between sets. Fans scan once and land on every link you have.

Do I need a website as a musician?

Not to start. A focused bio page covers streaming, tickets, merch, and your mailing list, and you can change it in seconds without touching code.