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Encore - Spotlight Rockband Landing Page Template
Encore is a full-page landing page template built for a five-piece rock tribute band. It combines a cinematic reel header, rhythm-driven scroll sections, a live repertoire sampler, and a clear app download call to action. The result is a page that feels less like a website and more like the moment before the first chord drops.
by Rocket studio
Encore is a storybook landing page template designed for a five-piece rock tribute band. It opens with a gritty vertical reel, builds through alternating high-energy and intimate sections, and drives visitors toward downloading a setlist app. Every scroll beat mirrors a live set, moving from spectacle to intimacy and back again.
This template is built for tribute bands and live music acts that need a page as powerful as their performance. It speaks directly to both the band and the clients they want to book.
Most band websites feel flat. They list song names, embed a blurry video, and leave the visitor cold. Encore fixes that by making the page itself feel like a live show.
You get a complete single-page layout that guides every type of visitor from first impression to action. The structure is intentional from top to bottom.
This template ships with a set of purpose-built sections and design choices. Each one does a specific job in the overall page experience.




Theme
Stage & Spotlight
Creative direction
Sound & Rhythm
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
App Download
Page Sections
Cinematic Reel Header with Band Reveal
Rhythm-driven Scroll Pacing
Hover Audio Repertoire Sampler
Staggered Beat Photo Gallery
App Download Block with Phone Mockup
Video Testimonial Section
Can I use this template if my band does not yet have an app?
Is this template only for tribute bands, or can original bands use it too?
What kind of footage does the reel header require?
Can event planners and venue managers use this page to evaluate the band before booking?
How does the setlist voting feature appear on the page?
The header opens on a close-up of a hand grabbing a mic stand. It pulls back through fog to reveal the full band mid-chorus under a single indigo spotlight. Three rapid crowd shots follow, and the band name punches in on the final beat, white on black, trembling with bass.
Each full-page section is designed like a song in a setlist. The scroll alternates between loud, visual-heavy moments and quiet, intimate ones. A pull-quote from a venue owner fades in word by word like a soundcheck, anchoring the page after the opening reel.
Live photos tile in on a staggered beat. Each image is slightly larger than the last. The effect gives the gallery its own sense of momentum rather than feeling like a static grid.
The repertoire section displays album-art thumbnails. Hovering over any thumbnail plays a two-second audio clip. This lets visitors hear the band's range before committing to a booking conversation.
The primary call to action is "Get the Setlist App." It appears after the repertoire section, once the visitor has already heard clips and felt the band's energy. A phone screen mockup shows a live setlist with vote-for-the-next-song functionality. App store badges sit inside the mockup frame.
A dedicated section drops the lights and presents full video testimonials. The tonal shift mirrors a quiet moment mid-set. It gives social proof in a format that feels earned rather than promotional.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Vertical reel header | Opens the page with cinematic handheld footage and band name reveal |
| Venue owner pull-quote | Lands quiet after the header, builds trust word by word |
| Live photo gallery | Builds energy with staggered, beat-timed image tiles |
| Repertoire audio section | Lets visitors sample the band's range via hover audio clips |
| App download block | Converts visitors with a phone mockup, store badges, and setlist preview |
| Video testimonial block | Drops the energy for intimate, credibility-building social proof |
| Secondary call to action gate | Offers exclusive full-set footage behind the app download |
The visual identity follows a Stage and Spotlight theme built around the Electric Indigo color system. Every color choice references a specific moment on a live stage.
The template is built with a vertical-first layout philosophy. The reel header is designed as a vertical-first, fifteen-second loop, which means mobile visitors get the full cinematic experience without layout compromises.
Every section earns the next one. The page is structured so the visitor builds genuine confidence in the band before they ever see a call to action.
This template sits at the intersection of the Media and Entertainment category, specifically within the Musician and Band subcategory and the Tribute Band niche. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.