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Writing a Band Agreement: What You Should Cover

Writing a Band Agreement

You’ve got a great band. The chemistry is there. The songs are coming together. The gigs are booked.

But what happens when:

Without a clear band agreement, these questions can tear a band apart.

While it might feel awkward to talk “business” in a creative space, having a basic agreement actually protects friendships and ensures everyone knows where they stand.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to writing a band agreement — what you should cover, why it matters, and how to keep your band on the same page.

Why Have a Band Agreement?

Bands are like small businesses — even if they start as a hobby.

A band agreement:

Even if you’re not ready for a full legal document, getting key terms in writing (even a shared Google Doc or email summary) is a huge step forward.

What to Cover in a Band Agreement

Here’s what you should include — whether it’s a formal contract or a band charter:

1. Band Name & Ownership

Why it matters: If the band name gains recognition, it becomes valuable — and disputes can arise if not addressed early.\

2. Membership & Roles

Why it matters: Clarifies who is considered part of the band’s core identity and who has decision-making power.

3. Decision-Making Process

Why it matters: Avoids future fights about how key decisions get made.

4. Rehearsals & Commitment

Why it matters: Sets clear standards so members understand the commitment required.

5. Gigging Expectations

Why it matters: Aligns gigging goals so members know what’s expected and can plan accordingly.

6. Income & Expenses

Why it matters: Money disputes are common — clarity upfront helps avoid them.

7. Songwriting & Publishing Rights

Why it matters: If a song takes off, everyone needs to know their share — before the royalties roll in.

8. Merchandising Rights

Why it matters: Merch can be a major income stream — having clarity here avoids future issues.

9. Leaving the Band / Adding Members

Why it matters: Bands evolve. Having a process helps avoid messy exits and additions.

10. Equipment Ownership & Liability

Why it matters: Prevents arguments over gear ownership and replacement costs.

11. Dispute Resolution

Why it matters: A pre-agreed process reduces the risk of unresolved conflicts destroying the band.

12. Dissolution of the Band

Why it matters: Bands don’t always last forever — make sure you can part on good terms.

Final Tips

Final Thoughts

Writing a band agreement is about respect and professionalism.

It doesn’t kill creativity — it protects it. With clear expectations and transparency, your band can focus on what matters most: making great music and sharing it with the world.

Ready to build your dream band? Connect with serious musicians on BandMix.

For more tips on managing your band and building a strong foundation, explore the BandMix Blog.

Strong bands are built on trust. Start with a great agreement — and watch your music thrive.

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