QR Codes for Concerts
Concert QR codes handle digital ticketing, merch sales, fan club signups, setlist reveals, and artist social media links — creating touchpoints that survive beyond the night of the show.
Physical merch tables at concerts can't compete with the crowd. A QR code displayed on stage or at the exit captures purchases from fans who never made it to the table.
how to use QR codes at concerts
- 1Display a merch QR code on stage screensLink to your online merch store. Display during set breaks and at encore. Fans order from their seats — your merch reach extends beyond the physical table.
- 2Create a fan signup QR code at the exitLink to your email list or fan club. Display prominently at exits and the merch table. Capture fans while the energy is highest.
- 3Share a setlist QR code on social mediaLink to tonight's setlist on setlist.fm or your artist website. Post the QR on Instagram stories — fans share it and drive engagement post-show.
Common QR code uses at concerts
- ✓Digital ticket verification at doors
- ✓Merchandise store link
- ✓Artist follow and fan club signup
- ✓Setlist and lyrics page
- ✓Post-show photo gallery
Why use dynamic QR codes for concerts?
Edit after printing
Event details change. With dynamic QR codes, update the destination after banners and programs are already printed.
Track every scan
See how many attendees engaged with each QR code, when, and from which device — measure what worked.
No scan limits
Large events mean high scan volume. Dynamic QR never caps your scans — handle 10 or 10,000 scans the same way.
Reuse across events
Update the destination between events. Your printed signage becomes reusable — saving reprinting costs every time.
Common questions about QR codes for concerts
Can QR codes replace physical concert tickets?
Many venues now accept QR codes as tickets via Ticketmaster, AXS, or DICE. Dynamic QR is for creating marketing and engagement QR codes — for ticketing, use a dedicated ticketing platform.
What's the best place to display a QR code at a concert?
On stage screen displays during breaks, on merch tables, and at exits. Avoid placing them in dark areas or on surfaces that get sweaty — high contrast and lamination help readability.
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