Get attendees to lineups, maps, merch, and social pages instantly with scannable codes.
Create your free QR codeLive events are high-energy, low-attention environments. Attendees are not going to type a URL into their phone while standing in a crowd. QR codes put information one scan away — lineup, map, merch store, social profiles.
QR code tickets are standard for most venues now. Ticketing platforms generate a unique code per ticket that door staff scan for validation. It is faster than checking printed tickets and harder to counterfeit than a PDF.
A QR code on a merch booth sign links to the online store. Fans who do not want to carry a T-shirt through a four-hour festival buy it online later. On stage banners, a code linking to the artist’s Spotify lets fans save the music mid-set. That impulse follow turns a casual listener into a streaming number.
Multi-stage festivals spread across acres of land are hard to navigate. QR codes on entrance signage and printed maps link to a mobile-friendly digital version. Attendees pinch-zoom on their phone to find the food trucks or the closest restroom.
Outdoor events mean sunlight, rain, and distance. Print codes large — 12 inches minimum for stage banners. Use high contrast (dark code on light background). Laminate anything at ground level. Test the code at the actual scanning distance before the event starts.
Link to your lineup page, venue map, merch store, or artist social profiles. Create separate codes for each destination.
Add the festival or artist logo, use event colors, and include a frame like 'Scan for lineup' or 'Scan to follow.'
Print on stage banners, wristbands, posters, merch tags, and digital screens. Use SVG for large-format printing, PNG for wristband inserts.
A QR code at the merch booth links to the online store. Fans who skip the line at the show buy later from their couch. You capture sales you would have lost.
QR codes on stage banners linking to Spotify or Instagram convert live energy into permanent followers. An artist gains fans during the set, not three days later when the afterglow fades.
Festival maps on paper are hard to read in a crowd. A QR code linking to a mobile-friendly interactive map helps attendees navigate stages, vendors, and exits without stopping a volunteer.
QR codes appear on wristbands, posters, stage banners, and merch booths. They link to artist lineups, venue maps, merch stores, Spotify playlists, social media pages, and cashless payment systems.
Yes. Many ticketing platforms issue QR code tickets that are scanned at the gate. Attendees show the code on their phone or a printed ticket, and door staff scan to validate entry.
Print QR codes on festival maps, entrance signage, and stage banners linking to an interactive digital map. Attendees find stages, food vendors, restrooms, and first aid without asking volunteers.
Absolutely. A QR code on a stage banner or merch booth links to the artist's Spotify profile, Instagram, or link-in-bio page. Fans follow or save music while the set is still fresh in their minds.
For banners scanned from 10-15 feet away, print the code at least 12 inches square. For table-level merch signs scanned from arm's length, 3 inches is enough.
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