Setlist is a masonry-style anniversary landing page built for DJ and music services that craft event soundtracks from decades of shared history. With a warm Heritage & Story visual identity, a cinematic lifestyle header, and a booking flow that asks the right questions, this template turns a couple's love story into a reason to book before the page even ends.
by Rocket studio
Setlist is a masonry landing page template for anniversary event DJ and music services. It uses a Parchment & Rust color palette, atmospheric photography tiles, and a multi-step booking modal to convert curious visitors into confirmed clients. The design feels personal and emotionally resonant, built to reflect decades of shared music rather than a generic event listing.
This template is built for professionals and planners who need a landing page that leads with feeling before it asks for a booking. It suits anyone whose work centers on music, memory, and milestone celebrations.
Generic event service pages feel transactional. They list packages and prices without ever proving that the person behind the turntable actually understands what the night means. Couples celebrating twenty-five or fifty years together are not looking for a vendor; they are looking for someone who gets it.
This template delivers a complete single-page experience designed around atmosphere, story, and conversion. Every section earns the next scroll, and the booking path is built into the page structure so nothing feels bolted on.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Atmospheric Masonry Grid
Multi-step Booking Modal
Sticky Footer Call to Action
Embedded Consultation Calendar
Cinematic Lifestyle Header
Heritage & Story Color System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can the booking form adapt to different anniversary milestones?
What makes this template different from a standard event service page?
Does the template include a low-commitment path for hesitant visitors?
Is this template suitable for formal venues like country clubs or hotel ballrooms?
This template is built around four core capabilities that work together to earn trust and drive bookings.
Each tile in the grid is a vignette from a real anniversary event. The layout mixes candid photography, handwritten setlist snippets, short audio clips with waveform visualizers, and client quotes styled like love letters. Scrolling feels like eavesdropping on decades of devotion rather than browsing a portfolio.
The primary call to action opens a layered modal that guides visitors through meaningful questions. It collects the anniversary date and year being celebrated, the couple's decade of meeting, venue type, and a free-text field labeled "A song that means everything to them." This flow turns a form into a conversation.
A "Plan Your Soundtrack" bar appears after the third scroll depth and stays anchored at the bottom of the page. It keeps the booking prompt visible without interrupting the emotional rhythm of the masonry grid above it.
A secondary conversion path lets visitors skip the form entirely and book a 15-minute "Song Story Call" through a calendar embedded directly in the page. This option serves visitors who prefer a personal conversation before committing.
The header features a softly lit ballroom scene captured mid-dance, with a couple in their sixties swaying close and a glowing DJ booth in the background. The handwritten-style headline, "Every year has a song. We play them all," fades in on load to set the emotional tone immediately.
The Parchment & Rust color system uses aged linen, deep rust, tarnished gold, and charcoal ink throughout. Rust anchors headlines and hover states, tarnished gold marks accent lines and pull-quote borders, and parchment fills the space between cards like the silence between songs.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Lifestyle Header | Sets emotional tone with cinematic ballroom imagery and a fading handwritten headline |
| Masonry Story Grid | Builds trust through atmospheric event vignettes, audio tiles, and client quotes |
| Client Quote Tiles | Reinforces credibility with love-letter-style testimonials from real anniversary events |
| Audio Waveform Tiles | Demonstrates the music experience through short clips paired with visual waveform displays |
| Venue & Occasion Context | Signals relevance to country clubs, hotel ballrooms, and private milestone celebrations |
| Booking Modal Entry | Captures anniversary details, couple decade, venue type, and a personal song request |
| Song Story Call Calendar | Offers a direct 15-minute consultation path for visitors who prefer conversation first |
| Sticky Footer Bar | Keeps the primary "Plan Your Soundtrack" call to action visible throughout the scroll |
The visual identity follows a Heritage & Story theme that feels warm, textured, and quietly elegant. Every color and typographic choice is deliberate, evoking the look of a leather-bound guest book left open beside dried roses.
The masonry grid and modal flow are structured to work clearly on smaller screens. The sticky footer bar and the layered booking modal are designed to remain usable and readable at mobile viewport sizes.
This template is built around the idea that trust is earned before the form appears. Every design and layout decision points toward a confident booking action.
This template is a strong fit for anniversary event services that want to position their work as biographical and personal rather than simply musical. The page earns its bookings through storytelling, not sales pressure.