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Musicianwebsite:thepagesyouneedforbooking,EPK,andreleases

By Stephen Skouboe

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A musician website should make it easy for bookers, press, and fans to find the right information fast.

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Definition

A strong musician website combines artist profile, EPK, booking, and release pages in one clear system.

Quick answer

A strong musician website should at minimum include a clear homepage, a usable EPK page, a booking page, and space for current releases or tour dates. Each page needs one clear job so bookers, press, and fans can find what they need without friction. When structure, content, and internal links work together, the site becomes easier to use and easier to understand in search.

  • A strong musician website should at minimum include a clear homepage, a usable EPK page, a booking page, and space for current releases or tour dates.
  • Each page needs one clear job so bookers, press, and fans can find what they need without friction.
  • When structure, content, and internal links work together, the site becomes easier to use and easier to understand in search.

Pages a musician website should not skip

Most artist websites lose momentum when key details are spread across too many places. Keep a lean structure that mirrors how people evaluate artists in real life.

  • Homepage with clear positioning
  • EPK with press-friendly assets
  • Booking page with practical details
  • Release pages with clear next actions

What bookers and press scan first

Bookers and journalists scan. They look for clarity, proof, and a direct path to contact.

  • Short artist bio with clear direction
  • Relevant social proof
  • Direct booking contact

How to connect the pages into one usable flow

Internal links are not just SEO. They keep people moving to the right next page and improve contextual clarity for AI-generated answers.

Bookers, press, and fans often ask

FAQ for artists

Which pages should a musician website include?

For most artists, 5-8 pages are enough when each page has a clear job.

Do I really need both EPK and booking pages?

Yes. EPK serves press needs, while booking pages support fast commercial decisions.

Is one page enough if I only have one current release?

Use a dedicated release page anyway. It can be updated and reused for your next campaign.

Checklist

Internal links

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Relevant case studies

See how StageReady has solved similar structure and positioning problems for musicians and ensembles.

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