Website Design for Musicians and Bands

Website Design for Musicians and Bands

A website to make your fans go wild.

Websites for solo artists, bands, producers and labels. Streaming hubs, tour pages, EPKs and merch integration, built to work as hard as you do between releases.

2 weeks
average turnaround
Fixed quotes
within 24 hours

WHY IT MATTERS

Websites built to do a job, not just look the part.

You want to attract new fans, keep your loyal fans happy, and build a business.

Most musicians' websites are an afterthought. A Linktree, a Bandcamp page, maybe a Wix template the drummer's cousin built in 2019. Which is fine until you are trying to book gigs, sell tickets, pitch to a label, or actually convert the people streaming your tracks into fans who buy something. We build websites for musicians that do real work. Tour pages that update without rebuilding the site. Release pages that handle pre-saves, embeds and merchandise in one place. Harri Digital is a Plymouth-based design studio working with independent artists, bands, producers and labels across the UK. We build on platforms you can actually maintain

who we work with

Who we build websites for

We work with musicians at every stage, from artists releasing their first single to bands playing 1,000-cap venues. The structure of the site changes depending on what you need it to do.

Solo Artists and Singer-Songwriters

Single-artist sites built around your music, story and live dates. Press photo above the fold, streaming links front and centre, and mailing list signup that actually gets used. Suitable for emerging, signed and established artists.

Bands and Groups

Multi-member sites with proper biography pages, member spotlights, full discography, tour archives and merch integration. Designed for the reality of rotating lineups and a site that outlasts them.

Producers and Beatmakers

Sites built around your sound rather than your face. Embedded reel players, beat store integration, sample pack delivery, and contact forms designed for sync briefs and placement enquiries.

Independent Labels

Roster pages, release calendars, label news, artist signing pages and distribution-ready release pages. Built to make labels look like a proper operation.

Tribute Acts and Function Bands

Wedding, corporate and private hire bands. Showreel above the fold, package pricing, availability calendar, video testimonials, and an enquiry form that qualifies leads.

Music Venues and Promoters

Venue sites with event calendars, ticket integrations, capacity and tech spec pages for incoming acts, and clear booking pathways for promoters and pre-sale email capture.

Music Schools and Tutors

Class booking systems, lesson packages, video lesson hosting, student testimonials, and the kind of site that justifies your hourly rate. Suitable for in-person tutors, online educators and music schools.

Festivals and Events

Single-event sites with lineup pages, schedule pages, FAQ, ticket integration, travel and accommodation info, and the ability to scale up before the event and quietly archive after.

Our website design process

A four-step process that takes most musician websites from brief to launch in three to five weeks.
  1. 01

    Discovery and strategy.

    We start with a call to understand where you are in your career, who your audience is, what the site needs to achieve, and what platforms you are on. We also talk about who is going to maintain the site after launch, which shapes the platform we recommend.

  2. 02

    Design.

    We design the homepage and one or two key inner pages first, get sign-off, then build out the full site. You see the work in stages, no big reveals at the end.

  3. 03

    Build and integrations.

    We build the site, connect the streaming embeds, set up the mailing list, integrate merch and ticketing, configure the EPK, and test everything across devices.

  4. 04

    Launch and handover.

    We launch the site, train you on how to update it yourself, and provide a short guide for the parts you will touch most often (adding tour dates, posting news, updating the release page).

every project

What's included

Every musician website project includes:

  • Custom website design built around your visual identity
  • Mobile-first responsive build
  • Mailing list integration with your chosen platform
  • Basic SEO setup so you appear when fans search your name
  • Google Analytics setup
  • Domain and hosting setup guidance
  • Two rounds of revisions
  • Training session covering the parts you will update yourself
  • 30 days of support after launch

Optional add-ons: full merch shop build, ticket integration, multi-language support, fan login areas, ongoing maintenance retainer, content writing, photography direction, and social media template design to match.

why us

Why work with Harri Digital

We are not a music industry agency that has tried to scale into a hundred different sectors. We are a small studio that has built websites for working musicians and we understand the actual problems, namely that you have no time, no budget for a £15,000 site, and you need something you can update from a tour van without ringing a developer.

We build on platforms you can maintain yourself between releases. We design for the reality that your needs change every album cycle. And we are honest about when you do not need a custom site at all, sometimes a well-built Bandcamp page is the right answer and we will tell you.

Harri Digital is King's Trust funded and based in Plymouth, working with musicians across the UK.

pricing

Fixed quotes, no surprises

We work to fixed quotes rather than hourly rates. Musician website projects typically fall into three brackets.

  • Single artist or band starter site (5 to 8 pages): suitable for emerging artists who need a proper home base that does the essentials well. Tour, music, contact, mailing list, basic EPK. Around three weeks to launch.
  • Full artist site (8 to 15 pages): the most common project size, covering everything in the starter plus release pages, full EPK, merch integration, blog or news section, and tailored landing pages for releases or campaigns. Around four to five weeks to launch.
  • Label, festival or multi-artist site (15+ pages): roster sites, festival sites with lineup and schedule, label sites with multiple release pages, or band sites with full member profiles and archive. Five to eight weeks depending on integrations.

Send us your brief and we will come back with a fixed price within 24 hours. No call required unless you want one.

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what matters

What a musician's website actually needs in 2026

Most music websites get the basics wrong. Here is what we build every site around.
01

A streaming hub, not a streaming afterthought

Embeds for Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, Tidal, YouTube and SoundCloud, all on one page, all working on mobile. Pre-save links handled properly for upcoming releases. We build this into the homepage rather than burying it three clicks deep.

02

Tour and gig pages that update without rebuilding

A proper events system you can update from your phone five minutes before announcing a new show. Auto-archiving past dates. Ticket links per show. Map integration. Sold-out tagging.

03

An EPK page journalists actually use

High-res press photos, downloadable bio in three lengths (50, 150, 500 words), technical rider, stage plot, contact details for booking and press, all on one page that you can send to anyone with a single link.

04

Mailing list capture that converts

A real signup that integrates with Mailchimp, Substack, ConvertKit or whatever you actually use. Incentivised where it makes sense, a free download, demo or ticket priority. Mailing list is the only audience asset you actually own, so we treat it that way.

05

Merch and music sales

Shopify, Big Cartel, Bandcamp, or direct sales through the site depending on your setup. Integrated properly so checkout does not feel like leaving your world.

06

Mobile-first design

Around 80 percent of music site traffic is mobile. We design for the phone first and the desktop second, not the other way round.

07

Fast load times

Music sites are usually image-heavy and video-heavy. We optimise so the site loads in under two seconds on 4G, which matters for fans clicking through from Instagram stories.

questions

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about websites for musicians and brands on design, pricing, turnaround and our process. If yours is not here, send us a message.

How much does a musician's website cost in the UK?

A custom musician website in the UK typically costs between £1,200 and £4,500 depending on size, integrations and whether you need merch and ticketing built in. Template-based sites on Bandzoogle or Squarespace can be cheaper but limit you long-term. We quote on the project rather than hourly so you know the cost upfront.

How long does it take to build a band website?

Most musician websites take three to five weeks from brief to launch. Single-artist sites with no merch are usually three weeks. Band sites with full integrations and ticketing are four to five. Festival and label sites can take longer depending on how many release pages or artist profiles need building.

What platform do you build on?

We recommend the platform based on what you need to do and who is going to maintain the site. Shopify for merch-heavy artists. WordPress for content-heavy sites with blogs and frequent updates. Squarespace or Webflow for visually-led artist sites with simple needs. We are honest about which platform suits which artist rather than pushing one option.

Can I update the site myself after launch?

Usually, yes. Every site we build is designed for the artist or band to maintain themselves. Tour dates, news posts, release pages and basic content edits should take five minutes, not a developer call. We provide a training session and a written guide at handover.

Do you integrate with Spotify, Bandcamp and Apple Music?

Yes, all major streaming platforms. We embed players directly on the site, set up pre-save links for upcoming releases, and link out to platform-native pages for fans who prefer to listen in their app. We also work with Linkfire, Toneden and similar smart link tools.

Can you build a merch shop into the site?

Yes. We integrate Shopify, Big Cartel and Bandcamp merch into musician websites regularly. For artists running their own fulfilment, Shopify or Big Cartel work best. For artists with limited stock or one-off drops, Bandcamp is often the right answer. We will recommend the right setup for your situation.

Do you build EPKs?

Yes. Every musician site we build can include an EPK page with downloadable press photos, bios in multiple lengths, technical rider, stage plot, and contact details. We design it to be journalist-friendly and bookable with a single link.

Are you based in the UK?

Yes, we are a Plymouth-based studio working with musicians across the UK and occasionally internationally. All work is done in-house.