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How to edit your claimed artist page

Once your band or musician page is claimed, you can keep the public profile current yourself. This guide shows what each editable area controls and the cleanest way to update it.

What can you edit?

BIO

Your main profile

Update your artist type, name, bio, genre tags, photo, and solo instrument so the page matches how you want to be listed.

BAND

Band members

Band pages can list members, instruments, and linked musician pages. Linked members help visitors move between the band and each musician page.

LINK

Music, video, websites, and contact

Add one featured video, one featured song, one link for each social platform, up to three website links, and an optional email address.

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Changes publish right away

When you save your claimed page, public profile edits appear right away. Admin-only details such as approval status and ownership are not part of the artist edit form.

How to update your page

1

Sign in with the account that owns the page

Open the Menu and choose Sign In. Use the same account that was approved for your artist or band page.

2

Open your band or musician page

Go to Bands / Musicians and search for your name. Open the public page you want to update.

If you do not own the page yet, start with the For Artists guide to claim or create it first.

3

Tap Edit on your page

When your account owns the page, an Edit button appears near the top of the profile. Tap it to open the artist edit form.

Edit button visible to the page owner
4

Update the main profile fields

Use Artist Type to choose musician or band, then update the name, bio, genres, photo, and instrument. Genre tags are added one at a time with the plus button.

Band pages

If you switch the page to band, the form changes from the solo instrument field to a band member list. Use the band setting when the public page represents a group, not one musician.

If you change the name, the public page link may update to match the new name.

5

Manage band members if this is a band

On band pages, add each member name and instrument. When a member already has a musician page, choose that person from the suggestions so the pages link together.

Band pages

Linked members can make the public page show the relationship between a band and the musicians in it. This helps fans open a member's solo page from the band page.

Solo musician pages use the instrument field instead of a band member list.

6

Add links, music, video, and email

Paste one link at a time into Add any link. The form recognizes YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook video, Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, TikTok, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, iTunes/Apple Music, normal websites, audio files, and video files.

Video links become the Featured Video. Audio file links become the Featured Song. Regular platform links show as social icons, and plain websites go into the website list.

You can have one featured video, one featured song, one link per social platform, and up to three website links. If a new link will replace an existing video, song, or platform link, the form warns you before you add it. Email is optional and only appears on the site when you enter it.

Band pages

Band pages usually work best with links for the band itself: the band's video, song, social pages, website, and booking email. Individual member links belong on each musician's own page.

7

Save and review the public page

Tap Save. You will return to the artist page, where you can review the public profile, test links, and make another edit if something needs adjustment.

Links you can paste into Add any link

The link field watches what you type and shows an icon when it recognizes the platform or media type. Paste one link at a time, then tap Add link.

Featured video

Paste a YouTube video, YouTube Shorts link, YouTube Live link, Vimeo video, Facebook video, Facebook Reel, fb.watch link, or a direct video file such as MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, or OGV. The page shows one featured video player.

Featured song

Paste a direct audio file such as MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, OGG, OGA, or FLAC. The page shows one Featured Song audio player.

Social and music platform icons

Paste Spotify, YouTube channel or profile, Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, TikTok, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or iTunes/Apple Music links. Each platform gets its matching icon, and each platform can have one saved link.

Standard website links

Paste your official website, EPK, Linktree or other link page, merch page, ticket page, booking page, or any normal website. Artists can add up to three standard website links.

Email

Email is entered in the Contact email field, not the link box. It is optional and only appears on the public page when you add it.

Quick field map

Name and type

Controls the page title and whether the form shows solo musician fields or band member fields.

Bio, genres, photo

These are the main profile details visitors see before the event list.

Instrument or members

Solo pages show an instrument. Band pages show member rows and can link members to their own musician pages.

Band-specific sections

When the page is a band, the edit form includes a member list and public relationship links that solo pages do not need.

Links and contact

These create the public social icons, website buttons, optional email link, featured song player, and featured video player.

A few quick FAQs

What if I do not see the Edit button?

Make sure you are signed in with the approved owner account. If you still do not see it, the page may not be claimed by your account yet.

Can I remove a link or email later?

Yes. Use the Remove button next to saved links, clear the email field, and save the page again.

Can I add more than one video or song?

The page shows one featured video and one featured song. Adding a different video or audio file replaces the current featured item.

Do profile edits change my events?

Profile edits update your artist page. Event details are edited from the event page or submitted as a new event when you need to add a show.

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