A single-page landing page built for intimate wedding musicians who trade spectacle for soul. This template uses layered scroll sections, seasonal hero imagery, and a soft Lavender Dream palette to let couples hear and feel the music before filling out a single form field. The primary call to action drives date-check registrations through a focused modal flow.
by Rocket studio
This is a cinematic, overlap-layered landing page designed for a minimalist wedding music act. It pairs a seasonal full-viewport header photograph with a scrolling visual narrative, a warm Lavender Dream color palette, and a date-check registration modal. The page is built to earn trust through atmosphere and sound before it ever asks for a name or email.
This template was built for wedding musicians who work in intimate settings and let the music speak for itself. It suits solo artists, small ensembles, and acoustic duos who work weddings under roughly 120 guests.
Most musician booking pages look like generic event directories. They lead with pricing tables and contact forms before a couple has any sense of what the room will feel like. This template reverses that order entirely.
You get a single, self-contained landing page with a carefully sequenced visual and functional layout. Every section is purpose-built to move a couple from first impression to date inquiry.




Theme
Celebration & Joy
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Seasonal Full-viewport Hero Header
Cinematic Overlap Scroll Sequence
Hover-activated Audio Snippets
Multi-step Registration Modal
Persistent Floating Call to Action Bar
Highlight Reel Secondary Path
Can I replace the header photograph with my own performance images?
How do the hover audio snippets work?
Is the registration modal connected to a live booking calendar?
Does this template work for a solo artist as well as a full band?
What is the purpose of the secondary Hear us first link?
This landing page is built around six core functional and visual features drawn directly from the template design brief.
The header fills the entire screen with a real performance photograph. The image slot is designed to swap by season: late summer string lights, autumn wool and amber light, winter candlelit stone, and spring cherry blossom petals. A single serif headline fades in over the image with no competing visual elements.
The page scrolls through four narrative chapters: morning preparation, ceremony, golden hour, and reception. Each section overlaps the previous by 15%, creating a layered depth that feels like turning through a film photo album rather than scrolling a webpage.
Short two-second live performance clips autoplay on hover across the scroll sequence sections. This lets couples feel the energy of a real room before they reach any registration prompt.
The primary call-to-action opens an elegant multi-step modal. The steps are: wedding date picker, venue name and guest count, vibe preference dropdown (acoustic ceremony, full band reception, or both), and finally an email field. The form is intentionally sequenced to feel approachable rather than clinical.
A "Check Our Date" button persists at the bottom of the viewport throughout the scroll experience. This ensures the registration entry point is always one tap or click away without interrupting the page's visual narrative.
Below the modal form, a secondary text link reading "Hear us first" connects to a 90-second highlight reel. This gives undecided couples a low-commitment next step that builds confidence before they submit any personal details.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Seasonal Hero Header | Opens the page with a full-viewport performance photo and fade-in headline |
| Primary call to action Block | Places the "Check Our Date" button immediately after the header |
| Morning Preparation | First cinematic scroll chapter: setlist, cables, spinning vinyl |
| Ceremony Moment | Second chapter: acoustic guitar, close-up of hands held |
| Golden Hour Walk | Third chapter: band crossing a field carrying instruments |
| Reception Dance Floor | Fourth chapter: overhead dance floor shot, shoes off, bodies moving |
| Floating call to action Bar | Persistent bottom-viewport button visible throughout the scroll |
| Registration Modal | Multi-step date and vibe inquiry form |
| Highlight Reel Link | Secondary "Hear us first" path to a 90-second video |
The visual identity is built on a Celebration and Joy theme expressed through the Lavender Dream color system. The palette feels like a reception table at golden hour: dried lavender, candlelight on glassware, and the last stripe of violet sky through an open barn door.
The template is designed with a scroll-first experience that translates naturally to smaller screens. The layered overlap sections and modal form are structured to remain clear and functional on mobile viewports.
The entire page is sequenced to build emotional investment before it asks for any information. The result is a registration path that feels earned rather than forced.
This template sits at the intersection of the Wedding and Events category and the Minimalist Wedding subcategory. It was designed specifically for the Minimalist Wedding DJ and Band niche, where the audience values restraint, craft, and intimacy over production scale.