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Pulse - Electric Festival Landing Page Template
Pulse is a storybook single-page landing page built for a three-day music festival set across a riverside parkland with four stages. It combines a scroll-triggered video header, crowd-sourced community galleries, and a stepped event registration flow. The Stage and Spotlight visual identity uses deep ruby, polished chrome, and blackout tones to capture the electric energy of live festival moments.
by Rocket studio
Pulse is a full-page festival landing page template built for a three-day riverside music event. It opens with a scroll-controlled aerial video that ignites as visitors scroll. Community photo and video galleries fill each section with real crowd energy. A pinned registration button and stepped pass-selection flow drive ticket conversions from the first scroll to the final call to action.
This template is built for festival organizers who want their landing page to feel as alive as the event itself. It suits teams promoting multi-day outdoor music events with multiple stages, camping options, and a lineup worth hyping.
Generic event pages fail to communicate the feeling of being there. They list names and dates but never make a visitor feel the pull. Pulse solves this by putting crowd energy front and center, using real attendee content and a cinematic scroll experience to create genuine urgency.
You get a complete single-page festival landing page with every section pre-built and visually cohesive. The template includes the scroll-triggered video header, community gallery sections, lineup announcement cards, and a full stepped registration flow. A secondary email capture path serves visitors who are not yet ready to buy a pass.




Theme
Stage & Spotlight
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Cinematic Video Header
Community Gallery Mosaics
Lineup Chapter Title Cards
Stepped Registration Flow
Pinned Conversion Button
Soft Lead Email Capture Path
Can I replace the gallery content with my own photos and videos?
How does the scroll-triggered video header work?
What pass tiers does the registration flow include?
What is the Just the Lineup path for?
Is this template designed for multi-day and multi-stage festivals?
A paragraph introducing this section: Each feature below is directly drawn from the template brief. Nothing is assumed or speculative. These are the built-in capabilities you work with when you use this template.
The page opens on a frozen aerial shot of the empty festival grounds at golden hour. As the visitor scrolls, the video plays forward: lights rig on, crowd floods in, confetti detonates, and the camera drops into the pit. Stopping the scroll freezes the video mid-moment, putting the visitor fully in control of the story.
Four gallery sections tile real attendee photos and fifteen-second clips into living mosaics. Each mosaic is grouped by a crowd moment: "The Queue," "First Song," "Lost Friends Found," and "3 AM." Tiles shift on hover, creating a tactile, camera-roll feeling that builds social proof through real crowd content.
Between galleries, artist announcements appear as full-width chapter cards. The artist name is set in spotlight white at headline scale. Genre tag appears in chrome and set time in ruby, creating a visual rhythm that makes every announcement feel like an event in itself.
Clicking the primary call to action opens a three-step flow. The visitor first selects a pass tier: day, weekend, or camping. Then they choose dates on a visual calendar where sold-out days are grayed out. Finally, they enter their name and email to complete registration.
After the first scroll trigger fires, a "Claim Your Weekend" button in ruby on chrome pins to the bottom of the viewport. It stays visible throughout the full scroll journey and reappears as a full-width section after the final gallery, so the path to registration is always one tap away.
A secondary call to action labeled "Just the Lineup" offers a single email field for visitors not ready to commit. This path feeds soft leads artist announcements over time, building urgency incrementally until they are ready to purchase a pass.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Scroll-controlled cinematic festival intro |
| Gallery: The Queue | Crowd arrival energy and anticipation |
| Lineup Card One | First artist announcement chapter card |
| Gallery: First Song | Opening set crowd reaction moments |
| Lineup Card Two | Second artist announcement chapter card |
| Gallery: Lost Friends Found | Mid-festival reunion and community moments |
| Lineup Card Three | Third artist announcement chapter card |
| Gallery: 3 AM | Late-night stage energy and atmosphere |
| Registration Section | Full-width pass selection and sign-up |
| Email Capture Footer | Soft-lead lineup announcement opt-in |
The Stage and Spotlight theme uses a Ruby and Chrome color system built around four tones. Every color has a defined role, and nothing competes for attention randomly. Blackout dominates the canvas so imagery bleeds forward without distraction.
The template is structured for a full-page scroll experience that translates cleanly to smaller screens. The scroll-triggered video and gallery mosaics are built into the layout in a way that keeps the experience cohesive across device sizes.
Pulse is designed so every scroll deepens commitment before asking for a sale. The visual and structural decisions work together to move a curious visitor toward registration.
This template is built for the Media and Entertainment category within the Music Festival and Concert Venue subcategory. It is a storybook full-page single design, meaning all content lives on one scrollable canvas rather than spreading across multiple pages.