For a musician, nothing beats a gig in a venue packed with people singing along to every word. However, if your website isn’t up to snuff, the throng of people you envisaged may well end up a mere scattering in reality. The solution is to choose the right theme for your music website, but with so much choice available, you could be caught in a proverbial feedback loop.
Your wish list of desired functionality will be pretty long, and it’s vitally important that a theme ticks all of the right boxes. A solid media player is an absolute must, and if it has the capability of playing your music sitewide, even better!
Powerful events functionality for promoting your gigs is just as crucial, as is a way to display your discography. Finally, while a means to sell your merchandise and music is a nice bonus, it’s not absolutely necessary when there are a myriad of choices available from the WordPress.org plugin directory.
If your time is short, don’t worry! We’ve taken the pain out of searching for the right theme for you, by presenting over 30 of the very best on the market below. Rock on!
1. Slide
If you’re a professional musician, you’ll want your website to be a gig-generating, album-selling, groupie-gathering machine of epic proportions. As such, it’s important to choose a theme that both showcases your talents, and makes it simple for fans to buy your products. In both of these regards, Slide certainly hits a high note.
This theme comes with a variety of page templates and post types for discographies, band member profiles, upcoming events, concert footage, and more. The bundled WPBakery Page Builder plugin lets you drag-and-drop site elements such as headers, menus, text modules, and more with ease. Slide is optimized for high-speed load times out of the box, and its responsive design means it will look rocking on any device.
When it comes to gorgeous aesthetics, Slide truly raises the bar. You have the option to add changeable full-screen backdrops, custom logos, slider galleries, social media buttons, and more. Slide is also fully compatible with WooCommerce, so you can sell albums, tickets, apparel and more directly from your site simply.
Combining a wealth of customization options with awesome pre-built page layouts, Slide is a quality theme for just about any music site. It should certainly make your shortlist!
2. Divi
If you want a theme specifically designed for creating a DJ landing page, Divi (our review) has you covered.
The DJ Landing Page Divi Layout comes with a pack of seven layout options that each provide a vibrant, colorful design for your website. This versatile bundle can be used for a wide range of creative sites. The page structures leverage gradient backgrounds and innovative section designs that can draw visitors’ attention.
As a Divi customer, you also get access to high-quality designs and original photos and graphics for free. The bold, bright colors present an aesthetically-pleasing and modern appearance, with specific layouts available for Events, DJ Services, DJ Music, and more.
In other words, this is a DJ landing page layout that makes a statement. Plus, in addition to this layout pack, you can also choose from the expansive collection of other Divi templates that are included with an Elegant Themes subscription.
3. Kentha
Arguably, the very best music is an all-around assault on the senses. With that in mind, your website should also look to provoke your visitors (in a good way). Kentha could be the theme to help you do just that.
On the surface, Kentha has a loud and brash appearance that remains consistent throughout practically all of its 30 pre-built demo layouts. If there’s a design that takes your fancy, it can be installed with one click. Plus, the bundled WPBakery Page Builder plugin will let you drag and drop elements into place, meaning you can create a layout matching your exact requirements.
There are plenty of other features included to help you build your music site. For example, there’s a full-featured music player, and many customization options for creating event and profile pages. However, where Kentha really shines is in its eCommerce capabilities. It offers extensive WooCommerce support, and may be the only music theme available that integrates Add to Cart buttons directly into your playlists.
Overall, Kentha is a promising theme for musicians with a desire to sell their work. The integrated Add to Cart buttons and other music-related features help to push Kentha ahead of its competitors, meaning you should check it out pronto!
4. Yorn
Whether you’re in a band or run a music studio or store, you’ll want a theme that can fulfill your needs. Yorn can be very flexible.
With this theme, you’ll get eight homepages, each one designed for a specific business in the music industry, including studios, stores, and bands. Yorn also comes with a collection of discography layouts for promoting music releases, as well as layouts for tours and events. Plus, you can build your own header and footer, choose from different portfolio layouts (grid, metro, or carousel), and make more advanced customizations with the Elementor page builder plugin.
Yorn also supports WooCommerce, so you can start selling your merchandise through your site. You’ll also be able to create custom product labels, use video thumbnails for your products, enable customer wishlists, and more.
Overall, Yorn is a powerful WordPress theme for any type of music business, offering lots of eCommerce features.
5. Lucille
When you’re creating a website to showcase your music, you probably aren’t after a complex page structure. You want visitors to find what they seek immediately – whether that’s your music, upcoming gigs, or something else entirely. To help you out, Lucille enables you to offer the maximum amount of information without overwhelming the reader.
This theme’s default home page is a complete package, offering visitors a way to view your gigs, music, and images without navigating elsewhere. Of course, your site has to look good too. With that in mind, Lucille includes four demo templates, with more on the way. Each has subtle differences that may suit your particular needs. If you’d like to customize the layout further (or create your own), the theme comes bundled with the WPBakery drag-and-drop page builder plugin.
Lucille also includes some thoughtful functionality that’s tailored to musicians – something that can be hard to find, even in this type of theme. Two custom post types enable you to add events and your discography, and the resulting pages will look both clear and easy to read.
There’s a lot of competition when it comes to music themes, but Lucille is a standout option. It’s worthy of your attention, both for the specific functionality it includes and for the design options it places at your disposal.
6. Festy
If you organize music festivals, you might be looking for a dedicated theme. As the name suggests, Festy is a vibrant theme designed specifically for festive events.
With Festy, you’ll get access to a demo for music festivals, which you can easily customize with the Elementor page builder plugin. Plus, the theme offers flexible color settings, a header and footer builder, and a selection of pre-made header styles.
Festy’s music festival demo is also optimized for eCommerce. You can sell event tickets as well as merchandise. There’s also a calendar to help you promote upcoming events. You’re even able to help revelers plan their visits by showcasing the available food options and on-site outlets.
Thanks to Festy, you can get people excited about your upcoming music event and start selling tickets.
7. FWRD
FWRD is a powerful and stylish theme that showcases your music through media such as SoundCloud and Vimeo. It also includes an online shop for selling everything from vinyl, to t-shirts, to downloadable MP3 tracks.
With FWRD it’s easy to create a discography page that displays albums in grid fashion across up to four columns, with the possibility of embedding tracks or videos for sampling. And if video plays a large part in your work, you will really appreciate the theme’s elegant grid option for displaying music videos. Get your fans excited for your upcoming tour with an events page that includes a countdown clock until your next gig, a single column list of your concerts in chronological order, and useful information on single event pages (including the venue’s location, an image of your tour poster, and a link to where fans can buy tickets).
When you get started with FWRD you are given one-click access to four inspiring demos, but the richness of this theme invites a truly creative approach to building your website. From slick parallax scrolling to a rich variety of layouts for showing off your music, concert tours, and merchandise, this theme enables you to build a powerful and impressive homepage for your band.
8. Obsidian
When looking for a theme to complement your music, you may find some have features that don’t seem to bear your visitors in mind. With Obsidian, every feature has been built for your fans.
The Obsidian homepage is dominated by your logo, tagline, and a full-screen background image. Extensive color palette and opacity options coupled with 30 handpicked fonts give you plenty of customizing power, and if the bundled fonts don’t suit your style, the theme also includes Typekit support accessible via the Customizer.
Obsidian’s developers have crafted a stylish page for viewing your gigs. Along with adding standard event details – to which you can add a ticket price and purchase link – a Google Map will be automatically embedded based on the address you enter. A clever addition that isn’t found in many other themes is subscription to calendars, so your fans have no excuse for missing your gig.
Obsidian includes the CueBar audio player plugin, which is mainly used within a sticky footer, complete with a playlist view toggle and minimizer to keep the player out of the way of your content. CueBar also powers track previews in the discography pages, and song titles link to a track page where you can add lyrics, download links, and even tablature.
Obsidian has been created by a developer who is putting the fans of your music first by giving you superb design and features coupled with solid functionality. If you’re looking for a no-fuss theme with plenty of power, try Obsidian.
9. Muzicon
Do you host open mic events or run a music venue? Then Muzicon might be the right theme for you!
While this theme only offers three demos (for music events, venues, and performers), they can be customized to suit your specific needs. You can design your own header and footer, choose from different layout options to promote events and edit the pages with Elementor. If you want to keep people up to date with a blog, the theme enables you to customize your feed and encourage engagement with post likes and share buttons.
Muzicon is eCommerce-ready, enabling you to sell merchandise as well as tickets. It supports WooCommerce and The Events Calendar. It also integrates with Mailchimp, so you can start an email list and send the latest news to your subscribers.
As you can see, Muzicon can be the ideal music WordPress theme for promoting your events and sharing the latest updates.
10. Creedence
Music aficionados may make a connection between this theme and the popular 70s band Creedence Clearwater Revival. However, that’s where the similarities end. Creedence is a very modern theme, with plenty on offer to help expose your music to a wide audience.
With many themes, all the available demo layouts can feel very similar. However, Creedence offers plenty of distinct choices, which will be useful for different applications. For example, you could stick with a tried-and-trusted structure, or make a recent music video front and center.
In other words, there’s plenty of flexibility out of the box to suit your tastes, whatever they might be. Regardless of your layout selection, you’ll be able to display your discography, media players, and more using either a collection of shortcodes, or the bundled WPBakery Page Builder plugin.
As music themes go, Creedence is a clear frontrunner. It has an eye-catching style, and if you make modern music with an edge, this could be the theme for you.
11. Phase
Many music WordPress themes focus on just one aspect of the industry — bands, solo artists, studios, or labels. With Phase, you get a theme that works across the board for almost all types of websites within the music industry.
Phase includes several pre-built layouts for home pages, such as designs for concerts, tours, bands, independent artists, record labels, and more. You also get access to essential designs for most inner pages you’ll need, including the Contact Us and About Us pages. Phase also incorporates different layouts you can use for individual artists, which ramps up its versatility.
What’s more, Phase bundles in the Slider Revolution and WPBakery Page Builder plugins. These let you customize your music website by adding sliders and creating layouts via drag-and-drop functionality, respectively. They’re key additions that boost flexibility and help you nail your vision.
We’d suggest that Phase will be great if your plans mean you don’t want to limit your options. It offers a broad range of features tailored to most music industry websites. As such, take a look at the demo and be prepared to part with your cash.
12. SoundRise
The ‘music industry’ encompasses a broad spectrum of artists, promoters, record label executives, and much more. If you’re not necessarily at the front of the stage, you’ll still need a solid theme for promoting those who are – which is where SoundRise comes into the picture.
Out of the box, this theme offers seven different templates depending on your role within the music industry. They’re all packed with features to help you promote what you do, bolstered by the bundled WPBakery Page Builder and Slider Revolution plugins. As such, with this theme you’ll have the most powerful solutions at your disposal to create, tweak, and optimize your website’s layout.
There are also music-specific features that you’re sure to love. For example, there’s a continuous music player (including a ‘sticky’ display option), and a custom post type that lets you display individual artists. The latter in particular is ideal for record labels and management companies.
SoundRise is a well-thought-out solution. It includes elements industry heads will love, as will the musicians they look after. All in all, it’s a worthy part of your shortlist, and may help cut your search for a theme short!
13. Oscillator
Successful artists often rely on high-quality promotional efforts in order to thrive, but time is often in short supply and promotion is often restricted to nothing more than a couple of social media posts here and there. Oscillator could be your savior – a theme that enables you to take full control of your events promotion.
Full-width and retina ready, Oscillator enables you to make your upcoming events a priority to your audience. With it you can create a bold landing page style website with a drag-and-drop interface using custom content widgets and a choice of striking color schemes.
A full-screen slider showcases the artist or event and gives your audience a clear call to action with a stylish animated button. Clicking it will take visitors to one of six custom post types – the most important ones being an artist’s page, a discography, and an events page.
The events page is most impressive, with a prominent link to Google Maps, a large event image that opens in a lightbox, and a countdown timer alongside the date, time, and venue details. If you like curating an event rather than just a putting on a gig, this will be right up your street.
Oscillator also includes a streaming audio player and custom widgets that enable you to display live tweets, Instagram feeds and more.
If you’re looking for a simple to customize yet powerful theme that prioritizes your event, Oscillator should be central to your promotional efforts.
14. Sonaar
While there’s definitely a trend of vintage or retro sounds across the entire music spectrum, most new artists will need to present themselves as modern and cutting edge to succeed. The same can be said for your website. With the wealth of themes at your disposal from the Sonaar theme shop, you’ll be in safe hands.
On paper, Sonaar’s themes offer many elements you’ll find in other music industry solutions. For example, there are a number of different pre-built layouts available, depending on your chosen niche, along with a wealth of additional handy features. There’s a continuous music player, a playlist manager, an events management system, and support for multi-artist setups. There are even integration options for Spotify, SoundCloud, Instagram, and BandsInTown – which is ideal for those with a strong social media presence.
However, where Sonaar’s themes really stand out is their layout design. This collection is one of the first on the market with dedicated ‘blocks’ that work alongside WordPress’ new Gutenberg editor. With these modular blocks, you won’t require a dedicated page builder plugin. All you’ll need are the options within the Customizer. This is a game-changer and means that your website will be using WordPress’ very latest technology (future-proofing your design in the process).
So while the included themes in Sonaar’s collection have some standard, general features, their Gutenberg-compatibility makes them stand out from the pack. We recommend checking out the entire shop, and seeing what these themes can do!
15. Voicer
Professional recording studios need a website to match in order to attract artists. Using the right theme, designing those websites becomes much simpler. Voicer was built from the ground up with recording studios in mind, which makes it a unique option.
Voicer bundles several pre-built pages for studios, but its real strength lies in the gallery options available to help you showcase your space. The designs make excellent use of transition effects and typography to highlight what makes your studio unique, and eye-catching elements will certainly help.
The theme includes tools to help you embed Instagram feeds into your website and set up booking forms. What’s more, Voicer is compatible with both the block editor and the bundled WPBakery page builder plugin, which makes for easy drag-and-drop customization of your site.
If you’re looking for a theme that enables artists to book online while you focus on managing your studio, Voicer could offer what you’re looking for. We recommend checking out the demo and seeing for yourself!
16. Herion
Herion is a stylish WordPress theme for the music industry with lots of templates.
With 15 different demos to choose from, Herion is definitely a versatile music industry theme. Some of the demos are focused on specific purposes, such as creating websites for bands, festivals, and DJs, while others are more general-purpose and should work well for any type of music-related site. As this theme is very flexible, all of the demos can easily be adjusted to better meet your requirements. So if you like the look of the recording studio demo but are making a site for a singer, you should find it easy to repurpose that demo for your project.
When it comes to customizing the templates of Herion, whether you want to make a few changes or completely redesign the demos, it’s not a problem with this theme. Thanks to the inclusion of the premium WPBakery Page Builder plugin, the ability to edit all of the templates that come with Herion is never more than a click away. Other changes to your site can be carried out through the theme options panel that gives you full control over the default settings of Herion.
As this is a WordPress music theme, it has great support for publishing audio and video content on your website. You can get an idea of how you could include audio and video files on your website by checking out the Herion demos. There, you’ll see video content embedded into the layouts and templates as well as audio players with playlist support. The social media integration features will be useful, too, when it comes to promoting your site and its content on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
From creating discography websites to music video platforms and everything in between, Herion is a great example of a multipurpose music theme.
17. Glytch
The music industry is all about style. Whether you’re launching a new record or creating a website for an artist, you’ll want a theme that enables you to encapsulate their unique style. This could very well be Glytch.
This theme includes nine pre-built page layouts you can use on any musical artist’s website, including options for online shops, events, video showcases, and even simple blogs. When it comes to design, Glytch provides you with a broad range of CSS animations you can use to drive attention to the sections you want and create more engaging pages.
Glytch also bundles in a custom version of the WPBakery Page Builder plugin, which makes it simple to customize your website. It also supports embedded players from Spotify, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and many more options. Plus, the theme is compatible with WooCommerce, which means you can use your website to sell merchandise.
In a nutshell, Glytch includes practically everything you’ll need to get a music website up and running. As such, we definitely recommend adding this to your ‘playlist!’
18. SONIK
Bold, brash, and almost punkish, SONIK attempts to engage your senses with bright colors, chunky typography, solid functionality, and some choice animations. The question is: can it deliver?
SONIK isn’t just for musicians. It includes templates catering to bands, DJs, and radio stations. It also includes 12 post types covering staff and team members, galleries, music charts, radio channels, and much more. For customizing your layout further, you can utilize the WPBakery Page Builder plugin, choose from over 600 Google Fonts, and display a neat ‘starfield’ background on your pages.
The discography pages are pretty slick too, with the cover art fading into view on the selection screen, and the individual pages showcasing your tracks with a near full-screen header. In fact, animations are prevalent throughout, as exemplified by a cool looking ‘audio bar’ animation that is used as a separating element in various locations throughout the theme.
SONIK is a slick theme, and although it may be a little too busy for our tastes, that’s a purely subjective assessment. Simply put, it includes almost everything you’ll need when creating a modern music website, and for that, it’s worthy of your attention.
19. JamSession
JamSession is a unique music theme.
With a very colorful demo that makes seemingly contrasting colors work together seamlessly, JamSession has bold serif typography that accentuates the solid color swatches the design uses for its design background.
Fully responsive, JamSession comes with 5 post types: standard, album, event, photo, and video. A powerful music player and video support for YouTube and Vimeo videos are included, plus a contact form with reCAPTCHA verification. 5 custom page templates: gallery, video, discography, event, and archive are included, along with support for social media integration and translation ready files.
20. Croma
Like all music that stands the test of time, the very best songs are simple and direct – and your website should be no different. The minimalist Croma theme is the perfect choice for placing your music front and center.
There are six demos to choose from, each with subtle differences, but they all display a full-screen slider – enabling you to prominently showcase your latest releases or upcoming gigs to visitors. Aside from the slider, the demo layouts are simple and basic, but can be tweaked using the bundled WPBakery Page Builder plugin.
Croma’s real selling points are the built-in events manager and audio player. Your events can display the time, date, location, and ticket information – and an eye-catching rollover animation displays a countdown timer to the start of the event. As for the audio player, its waveform display is stylish and you can add cover art, lyrics, and reviews to your tracks. If you have music on SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or MixCloud, it can be embedded throughout your site using a custom widget.
In a nutshell, Croma is a solid solution for showcasing your talent, and it’s going to suit those looking for a minimalist design that enables their music to take center stage.
21. NeoBeat
NeoBeat is a multipurpose WordPress theme for creating all types of music websites.
The nine music-focused website demos of NeoBeat make this a theme that should appeal to anyone creating a music website with WordPress. The demos all look great and cover a range of different websites related to music. Some examples of this include the demos for promoting a tour, creating an artist homepage, and building a site for a music festival. There are other options, too, so be sure to check out all of the NeoBeat demos to see what this theme can do.
If you do take a look at the NeoBeat demos, you’ll see that they have all been designed to a very high standard. Thanks to this, not only will your music website have an impressive design, but it will also be easy for your visitors to use. Your site will also be an effective tool to help you achieve your goals such as selling tickets for an event, raising awareness of a new release, or building up a fan base for an emerging artist.
Some of the demos are quite simple, such as the one designed for promoting a new single. The homepage of this demo features a stylish layout, but to keep things simple only has a few elements, such as links where visitors can check out the new release. Other demos, such as the music festival option, have lots of elements to enable you to effectively promote your event, such as timers that count down to when tickets are available or the festival starts, interesting sections for displaying who will be performing at the event, and an embedded video player for sharing footage from past events or other relevant content.
All of the NeoBeat demos have exciting homepage designs and lots of other templates for the rest of your site.
22. Lush
After you’ve taken months to craft and record your music, the next step is showcasing it with an inspiring website. If your design skills are lacking and you’d like a site that wows your fans as much as your music does, check out Lush.
This theme’s homepage is dominated by a striking full-screen background image (available with or without a parallax effect), courtesy of the included Slider Revolution plugin. If you want to really impress visitors then you’ll like the 3D push menu, which can slide in from the side of the screen and offers two more striking animation options for good measure. The overall effect is impressive.
A lot of effort has gone into the events pages – the events list itself is chunky, and the rollover countdown timer is a smart feature that gives events a sense of urgency. Opening the event itself reveals a huge custom poster image, and you can embed photos, videos, and an audio player into each event.
The discography page is also feature-packed. For each entry you can embed videos and music players (courtesy of SoundCloud, MixCloud or BandCamp), add lyrics and reviews, along with an all-important link to your WooCommerce-powered online store.
Lush’s name is apt – the developers’ efforts to create a high-quality theme are clear, and if the gamut of color and font choices aren’t for you, both a child theme and the WPBakery Page Builder plugin are included to help you get your hands dirty. With a one-click demo content import option and an interactive dashboard walkthrough called Sidekick, whatever you need in order to get up and running has been catered for.
If you’re looking for a theme to stun your visitors visually and aurally, look to Lush.
23. Vice
Vice is a fully responsive and retina ready full-width theme which enables you to showcase artist photos and videos of your greatest gigs via custom backgrounds.
In terms of creating content, ten module types (including sliders, carousels, and galleries) can be added to an unlimited number of sections. Whether you need to tell your audience about your latest release, an upcoming event, or showcase your images and videos, you can do so easily with five custom post types. Landing pages are a breeze to create as well.
Vice gives you both a horizontal menu – with 120+ bespoke icons – and a slide-in menu to keep navigation out of the way of your music.
Your music is of course the most important thing, and with that in mind, Vice also includes a site-wide and cross-page music player – meaning your visitors can listen to your latest album no matter which page they’re browsing.
In a nutshell, Vice can enable your website to match your musical vision. Along with email support within 24 hours, in-depth documentation and video tutorials to get you up and running, just about everything you need to create an amazing music website is at your fingertips.
24. Promenade
Promenade is an elegantly designed theme release from AudioTheme.
Promenade’s design makes great use of white space. There’s plenty of breathing room within the design for visitors browsing through. YouTube and Vimeo videos are supported by the media library, and the home page comes with plenty of options to feature your most important content.
The theme helps you to connect with your visitors by allowing you to send out very specific details of your next tour, complete with venue information and maps. Footer widgets, custom social icons, and more also feature in this theme.
25. Meloo
In the past, websites used to load music in the background. It’s a trend that has mostly died down, but Meloo brings it back with a twist. The question is whether it is a unique twist or a major annoyance.
First, let’s talk about style. Meloo features modern designs with dark colors and light typography, which provides excellent contrast. The theme includes a broad range of pre-built layouts for music websites, including simple blog pages, one-page designs, and much more.
When it comes to music, Meelo enables visitors to play tracks you have embedded on the website and have them continue seamlessly as they navigate throughout. However, unlike players of the past, autoplay is turned off, so visitors have full control at every point. Beyond this, Meelo also bundles the Front End King Composer Pro Builder plugin, which enables you to customize your pages’ style with ease.
All in all, while you may be concerned about how the music player will affect the user’s experience, there’s little to worry about. Meelo offers high-quality features and functionality that make for a memorable experience and should definitely be on your shortlist.
26. Decibel
The music on your website is important, but just as important is cultivating your image and getting people to click that all-important Buy Now button. If you prioritize your image nearly as much as your music, take a look at Decibel.
A full-width theme that makes a striking introduction, Decibel offers full-screen parallax background images and video backgrounds via the included Slider Revolution plugin. It adopts a landing page layout for its homepage, meaning that your latest release is featured front and center; ready for that all-important call to action.
Decibel includes a custom cloud-powered music player – you can add your music to playlists from SoundCloud, BandCamp, and other sites without worrying about storage. It also offers WooCommerce support, so you can sell your merchandise straight from your site.
Additionally, Decibel benefits from Google Fonts, a vast swathe of color options, and over 50 social icons – even the most unique branding can be catered for. Pages are built via a drag-and-drop interface, with the included WPBakery plugin enabling you to structure your pages to meet your exact requirements. A child theme is also included so that future theme updates you make don’t play havoc with your tweaks. For those that would rather get up and running straight away, the content seen on the demo website can be installed with one click.
Decibel focuses equally on your music, your merchandise, and your look – a theme for the musician that thinks of everything.
27. Twotone
You may be forgiven for thinking that Twotone is a repackaged version of the Obsidian theme, but while there is a lot of similarity, the differences are worth considering.
Twotone is for those in search of a stark design. The front page template offers the option for a full-height header along with a ‘hero section’ for adding a call to action. When setting header images, Twotone enables you to define one site-wide image, custom images for each page, or random images. Below the header is a two-column widget area which can be used to display your upcoming gigs, a discography, or any part of your site’s content.
Unlike Obsidian, Twotone places the site-wide audio player within the header. When using anything other than the full-height option, the audio player is positioned in the dead center of the page, placing your music center stage.
Twotone has a similar color palette and opacity settings to Obsidian, along with the same 30 handpicked fonts and Typekit support. They also share the same style of events pages – with Google Maps support (automatically embedded based on the venue address) and a thoughtful option for fans to add calendar reminders. Discography pages are again similar, with each album or single opening a preview page, and each track having its own page to display lyrics, tablature, social share links, and external links for purchasing your music.
All in all, you may consider Obsidian and Twotone to be twins, but where Twotone differs most is its focus on your music with the centered audio player. If your music needs to be front and center, Twotone could be the correct choice.
28. Noisa
While musicians stand in the limelight, behind the curtain there are countless others pulling the strings to make the artist a success. Noisa is a theme that focuses less on the artist and more on the machine driving them.
Quite simply, this theme looks absolutely gorgeous – especially on high-resolution displays. The default color scheme is dark and moody, and fonts are crisp and readable even on mobile devices.
Noisa includes virtually everything you’ll need to promote the acts on your roster. The bundled WPBakery Page Builder plugin includes widgets to display tracks, albums, and playlists anywhere on your site. There are also six custom post types, including a striking artist profile page that displays upcoming events, album releases, an artist gallery, and a biography. Finally, there’s a built-in events manager to showcase the upcoming gigs of all artists on your site.
Noisa goes straight to the top of the charts. It’s ideal for record labels who wish to showcase their artists with a modern website. This theme is definitely one to add to your shortlist!
29. Musico
Creating music is tough enough, even without spending hours setting up a website to promote it. However, with the right theme, the whole process can be a breeze — which is where Musico comes in.
Right out of the gate, Musico offers over 100 pre-built page templates you can use to kickstart your website’s design. The templates cover everything from designs for country music to alternative rock bands, so practically all genres are covered. As far as style goes, Musico is all about massive images, minimal navigation, and embedded music players.
On that note, the Musico theme includes a built-in music player, which means you can upload files to your website directly instead of embedding them from elsewhere. The theme is fully compatible with the Elementor page builder plugin, and it also integrates with WooCommerce, which means you can use it to sell merchandise.
Overall, Musico is going to suit you if you’re not sure what kind of design you’ll want from the off. Given the flexibility on hand, it’s a strong contender for your shortlist.
30. Vex
Vex has been built for individuals and organizations that are involved in the music industry.
Whether you’re a solo artist who is just getting started or an established business that operates in the music industry, Vex should be able to help you establish an appropriate online presence. Although this theme only has one demo, it’s a flexible one that can be used for many types of websites related to music. However, if you’re an artist that needs a stylish and functional website, Vex is an especially good choice.
One particularly useful feature of Vex is the fact that it was built using Ajax. This means that as users click a button or link to open a new page on your site, the music player doesn’t stop and they can continue listening to your latest tracks without interruption. If you want your website to be effective at showcasing your recordings, Vex was built with you in mind.
The main sections of the Vex website demo cover music, tour dates, photos, and the store. When building your site, you can choose which pages from the demo library you want to publish. However, in its default state, you can easily share your music, promote upcoming appearances, display media from your gallery, and sell physical and digital copies of your content. As Vex is a fully eCommerce-ready theme, your website can have a store section where your fans can buy and download files and other items from your inventory. Other templates that come with Vex cover the about page and blogging area of your site. Getting started shouldn’t take long either, thanks to the one-click demo importer tool.
Vex seamlessly works with the Elementor page builder plugin so that you can customize its templates.