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If you’re a serious artist looking to land shows, features, or brand partnerships, an Electronic Press Kit (EPK) is your passport. Think of it as your digital résumé — a sleek, professional package that tells promoters, labels, managers, and the media who you are and why they should book you.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating an EPK that grabs attention and gets you results.

1. Start with a Strong Bio

Your bio is the heart of your EPK. Keep it clear, engaging, and professional:

  • Introduce yourself and your style of music.

  • Highlight your achievements (awards, charting songs, major performances).

  • Mention your influences and what makes you unique.

  • Keep it short (3–5 paragraphs max) but impactful.

2. Include High-Quality Photos

First impressions matter. Your EPK should have:

  • A professional headshot.

  • Live performance shots that show your stage presence.

  • Album or promotional artwork.
    Make sure images are high-resolution and press-ready.

3. Showcase Your Music

Promoters want to hear what you sound like. Include:

  • Links to your top 2–3 tracks (Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Audiomack).

  • A link to your latest album or EP.

  • Embedded players if your EPK is hosted on a website.

4. Add Videos

Videos make you memorable. Include:

  • Live performance clips to showcase your energy on stage.

  • Music videos or visualizers.

  • A short promo reel (30–60 seconds) with highlights of your career.

5. Highlight Press & Achievements

Build credibility by showing others have recognized you:

  • Press articles, blog features, or interviews.

  • Awards, nominations, or chart rankings.

  • Notable collaborations with other artists.

6. Share Your Performance History

Promoters want proof you can rock a crowd. Add:

  • Past venues you’ve performed at.

  • Festivals or big events you’ve been part of.

  • Any upcoming shows (if applicable).

7. Include Contact & Booking Info

Don’t make people hunt for your details. Clearly state:

  • Booking email or phone number.

  • Management/PR contact (if you have one).

  • Social media links and website.

8. Make It Easy to Access

Your EPK should be:

  • PDF format (for emailing directly).

  • Website or private link (for easy sharing).

  • Well-designed with a clean, modern layout.

Pro Tip: Keep It Updated

Your EPK is a living document. Update it regularly with new music, press coverage, and achievements. An outdated EPK can hurt your chances.

✅ Final Word: A strong EPK makes you look professional, credible, and ready for business. It’s often the difference between getting ignored and getting booked.

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