Performance Contract Information
Alternate Names:
A Performance Contract is also known as a/an:
- Artist Agreement
- Band Performance Contract
- Booking Contract
- Entertainment Contract
- Musician Performance Contract
- Performance Agreement
What is a Performance Contract?
A Performance Contract, or booking contract, is a document used to book performers for events. The contract outlines the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of the performer(s) and the customer or hirer to ensure fairness in the agreement.
LawDepot's Performance Contract can be used to create an event performance agreement with virtually any kind of performer including but not limited to:
- Singers
- Bands
- Magicians
- Clowns
- Dancers
- Artists
When should I use a Performance Contract?
Typically performers require booking contracts at any event where they are being paid to perform. This is to protect both parties by ensuring that the promises of performance and payment are upheld.
Common events where a Performance Contract is useful include:
- Weddings and receptions
- Concerts or other music performances
- Corporate events (like company holiday parties)
Why should I create a Performance Contract with LawDepot?
LawDepot's online legal forms are affordable and user-friendly. You can create them at your own pace with a step-by-step questionnaire that helps you to fill in the appropriate information specific to your situation.
The following sections of the Performance Contract can be edited to suit your contractual needs:
- Performer and customer details (name, contact information, etc.)
- Performance details (venue information, performance date and time, etc.)
- Payment information (payment amount, payment type, deposit information, overtime rate, etc.)
- Expense information (travel, accommodation, hospitality, complimentary tickets, etc.)
- Performer duties
- Customer duties
- Cancellation details
LawDepot's Performance Contract document can be customised to suit the governing laws of the following Australian states and territories:
- Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
- New South Wales (NSW)
- Northern Territory (NT)
- Queensland (QLD)
- South Australia (SA)
- Tasmania (TAS)
- Victoria (VIC)
- Western Australia (WA)