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Link in Bio for DJs
A link in bio for DJs that streams your mixes, lists upcoming gigs, opens booking, and collects tips, all on one fast page fans can open from any platform.
A DJ’s link in bio has to serve two crowds at once: fans who want to hear your mixes and promoters who want to book you. Both find you on Instagram, SoundCloud, or a flyer, and both tap the same link. A stack of plain buttons forces them to dig for what they need. A page built for a DJ plays your latest mix on arrival, shows where you are spinning next, and makes booking a single tap, so the right people act before they scroll away.
Here is how to set up a link in bio that grows your following and fills your calendar.
Put your mixes front and center
Your sound is the pitch, so lead with it. Video and audio embeds let a SoundCloud set, a Spotify playlist, or a YouTube mix play right in the page, so a new visitor hears you without leaving. Pin your latest mix at the top and let it run. A promoter who hears thirty seconds of the right energy is far more likely to reach out than one staring at a row of logos.
Presentation sells too. With 60-plus premium themes, each a full design system with its own type and color, your page can carry the mood of your sound, dark and underground or bright and festival-ready. A page that feels like your brand reads as a serious artist, not a hobbyist. For layout ideas, link in bio ideas has arrangements built around media.
List your upcoming gigs
Fans want to know where to catch you, and promoters want to see that you are working. A text or link section listing your upcoming dates, the city, venue, and a ticket link, does both jobs. Keep it current and at the top half of the page, because an active gig schedule is the single strongest signal that you are in demand.
When a date sells out or passes, update the page once and every link you have shared, in your Instagram bio, on flyers, in event descriptions, instantly shows the new schedule. That is the advantage of one stable link over scattered raw URLs you have to swap everywhere. For more on building that habit across releases and shows, the broader link in bio for creators guide is worth a read.
Make booking a single tap
Promoters book fast, often from a phone late at night. Put a clear booking contact near the top, labeled for bookings, that opens an email to your booking address or an inquiry form. Keep it separate from your fan-facing links so requests do not get lost. On Pro, lead-capture forms let a promoter send the date, venue, and budget right on the page, which is cleaner than a raw email and keeps every inquiry in one place.
If you have a rate sheet or a tech rider, link it so a promoter can self-serve the basics. Pro also adds password-protected pages, useful if you want a private booking page with rates that you only share with venues you have vetted.
Let fans support you with tips
Fans who love your sets want to support you between gigs. A built-in tip jar lets them send a few dollars directly from the page, with no third-party setup. Add link blocks for your merch, your Bandcamp, or your latest release so people can buy in the moment. Auto-updating feeds keep your latest posts on the page automatically, and Instagram-style stories let you push a new mix or a last-minute show to the top.
These small earnings add up, and they turn passive listeners into a community that funds your work. For the full picture, read how to make money from your link in bio.
Track what fans and promoters tap
Once everything lives on one page, you want to know what works. Built-in analytics show which blocks get clicked, so you learn whether people play your mix, check gig dates, or hit booking. Pro adds deeper analytics, referrers, countries, and per-link click rates, which is genuinely useful when you want to know which cities your listeners are in before you plan a tour. Custom domains on Pro let the page live on your own DJ name, which looks sharper on a flyer.
Fast on any phone, quick to build
Fans open your link from a phone, often inside a social app’s browser, sometimes on weak venue wifi. Pages that ship near-zero JavaScript load almost instantly, so your mix starts before anyone loses interest. And you do not have to build it from scratch. The AI can draft a full first page from one sentence about your sound, then you drop in your mixes, dates, and booking link. It is the Linktree alternative that actually feels like a DJ made it.
Your link in bio should play your latest mix and fill your calendar at the same time. Claim mypage.cc/yourname free, get it live in about two minutes, and give fans and promoters one link that does both. Free pages carry only a small “Made with mypage” badge.