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PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT

THIS CONTRACT (the "Agreement") made and entered into this ________ day of ________________, ________ (the "Execution Date"),

BETWEEN:

_________________________ of _________________________
(the "Client")

OF THE FIRST PART

- AND -

_________________________
(the "Performer")

OF THE SECOND PART

BACKGROUND:

  1. The Performer is a professional entertainer known as "_________________________".
  2. The Client wishes to engage the Performer subject to the terms and conditions as follows:

IN CONSIDERATION OF and as a condition of the Client hiring the Performer and other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is acknowledged here, the parties to this Agreement agree as follows:

  1. Definitions
  2. "Gross Ticket Sales" means the total of all proceeds collected or resulting from the Performance.
  3. Business Address of the Performer
  4. Any payments by cheque or money order should be made out to _________________________
    The Performer's business address is as follows:
    Address: _________________________
    Telephone: _________________________

  5. Business Address of the Client
  6. The Client's business address is as follows:
    Address: _________________________
    Telephone: _______________________

  7. Venue
  8. The place of performance (the "Venue") is located at:
    Name: _________________________
    Address: __________________________________________________, England __________
    Telephone: _________________________

  9. Performance
  10. The entertainment to be provided by the Performer is generally described as ___________________________________  (the "Performance").
  11. Date and Time of Performance
  12. The Performance will consist of _____ show/s and between the times indicated in the table below and the Venue will be available for set-up and sound check at the date and time also indicated in the table:

    Set-up Time and Date

    Date of Show

    Start Time

    End Time





  13. Payment
  14. In full consideration for all services rendered by the Performer at the Performance, the Client agrees to pay the Performer a fixed fee of £______ GBP (the "Fee").
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What is a Performance Contract?

A Performance Contract is an agreement between a performer and a client outlining the terms and conditions of a live performance. A client or a freelance performer can create this contract to finalise an agreement for a performance at a private or commercial event. 

Clients may be individuals or businesses running a venue. Performers may be, for example:

  • Bands or musical groups
  • Solo artists or DJs
  • Dancers or gymnasts
  • Theatre actors
  • Comedians
  • Magicians
  • Poets

Why should I create a Performance Contract?

As with any business arrangement, it’s important that all parties agree with the terms of the arrangement. Though verbal agreements are considered legal, they are much more difficult to prove later on as it’s much harder to prove the terms without evidence in writing. 

Having a contract in writing is a stronger agreement as it clearly outlines the terms and conditions of an arrangement. A written document makes it easier to prove what was originally agreed upon should a legal dispute occur.

A Performance Contract benefits both parties. For a client, interests concerning scheduling, accommodations, cancellations, and liabilities are all laid out in a contract. As for performers, it creates stability for their scheduling and income while detailing their responsibilities for the performance dates, which is why many managers and agents require them upon booking a performer. 

When to use a Performance Contract

Often, performers are the ones to initiate the use of a Performance Contract. However, if a performer doesn’t initiate a contract, a client can bring it up to solidify the deal.

For example, suppose a company is celebrating the launch of a new product and hires a singer to perform. A Performance Contract can secure the booking and outline the terms.

To help with booking an artist, you can customize LawDepot’s Performance Contract for several kinds of events, including:

  • Corporate events
  • Live shows
  • Weddings
  • Parties
  • Birthdays
  • Reunions
  • Concerts

How to write a Performance Contract

LawDepot’s user-friendly questionnaire helps you create your Performance Contract in minutes. We provide a short version contract, which provides a straightforward agreement for more private events like birthday parties. We also offer a long version contract that outlines further details, such as extended performance requirements and additional expenses. 

Once you’ve selected your country and agreement version, simply complete the following steps:

1. Fill in performer details

LawDepot’s Performance Contract template can include a group or solo performer. Fill in the:

  • Names (including stage names, if applicable) 
  • Group name, if applicable (e.g., band name) 
  • Contact details

You will then decide who will sign the contract for the performer, this is also known as the signing authority.  The artist can have signing authority. Alternatively, a group leader or a business manager can have the authority to sign on behalf of a group or artist.

2. Complete client and venue details

Whether the client is an individual or a business, include a name and contact details for whichever suits the situation best. Most importantly, have the address and name of the venue. These will be details the performer needs for travel and preparation.

3. Provide performance details

Describe what kind of performance that will be taking place. Performance details will include how many shows there will be with the dates and times for scheduling.

4. Give payment details

Payment details outline how much performer(s) will be paid and any deposits required before the event date. You can also include any overtime rates and additional expenses the client will provide (e.g., transport, accommodation, meals, etc). 

Some artists may have a business manager to negotiate payments if you’re looking at how much to pay a performer. Other performers may have set rates for their time or be part of a union for their profession. Unions they could be under include:

Deposit amounts can vary depending on the performer and the length of the booking (e.g., if there are numerous dates and shows), but a deposit is important for a performer to protect their financial interests. 

5. Outline performer and client duties

With our Performance Contract, you can create a more detailed list of performer and client duties for an event. You may specify the following:

  • Who is providing the light and sound system?
  • Will performers be allowed to sell merchandise?
  • Will the client be responsible for obtaining liability insurance?

Clients are responsible for permits and ensuring that performances are not recorded or transmitted during an event. 

6. Create cancellation details and dispute resolutions

Cancellation deadlines and deposit refund dates are in place for both parties. Giving a deadline for cancellations benefits both parties. For example, it provides a client with time to find new entertainment and allows the performer to book a new, paid gig. Our questionnaire will prompt you to include cancellation details for both parties that fits your needs.

As you create your contract, LawDepot’s template implements a dispute resolution clause should anyone breach the contract. This includes options for mediation or going straight into arbitration.

7. Select your signing details

Choose a date for signing with the option to include a witness to be present. Though it’s not legally required, having a witness present is good practice. It adds to the formality of the signing and makes both parties focus on the decisions being made. 

Witnesses should be an independent person without familial or business ties to either party. If a future dispute occurs, the witness can be called upon to say that they did see the parties sign the agreement.

Are Performance Contracts legally binding in the UK?

Yes, when properly executed and signed, contracts are legally binding. LawDepot’s Performance Contract is customised for each country in the UK to ensure your contract follows all legal requirements for your jurisdiction. We also include a dispute resolution clause to save time and money from going to civil court to resolve any contractual breaches.

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