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Free setlist maker

Bin the
scribbled setlists. Big, bold and readable
from the stage.

Type your songs, drag them into order and print a big, bold copy the whole band can read from the stage. Built in minutes, free to use.

Free to useDrag songs into orderPrint-ready in one click
Free setlist maker for bands - Band Me Up
How it works

Make a setlist in three steps

A setlist shouldn't be the hard part of the gig. Type it, order it, print it.

1
Add your band

Name and location — that's the lot. No uploads, no forms the length of a prog epic.

2
Type your songs

Add every song in the set and drag them into order. Drop in a break where the encore starts.

3
Print it

One click gets you a big, bold setlist you can read from the floor of a dark venue. Tape it down, play.

Features

Everything the set needs, nothing it doesn't

Sets, breaks & encores

Type song names straight in, then drop in breaks for set two, the interval or the encore — they print as bold section headers.

Drag to reorder

Grab a song and move it. Openers, closers and the mid-set breather, sorted in seconds.

Stage-ready print

Large bold type designed to be read mid-gig, not squinted at. Print it or save as PDF.

Covers welcome

It's just text — no uploads, no linking. Add the original band's name and it prints small under the song.

Saved to your band

Your setlist lives with your band, not on a beer-stained napkin. Edit it any time, from anywhere.

Plays well with others

Same band, every tool — your setlist band works with the availability tool and EPK builder too.

FAQs

Setlist maker FAQs

Yes — free to use. Free bands can save one setlist with as many songs as you like; paid Band Me Up bands get unlimited setlists.
Hit Print and choose "Save as PDF" in the print dialog — every browser has it. Or just print it straight onto paper like it's 1994.
No. Songs are just text — type the name and you're done. Perfect for cover bands, function bands, or anyone whose set doesn't live on Spotify.
As many as you like — songs are never capped. If your set runs to 60 songs, we salute you (and so does your drummer's chiropractor).
Yep — drop in a break wherever you like ("Set 2", "Interval", "Encore") and drag it into place like any song. Breaks print as bold section headers, so the encore block actually looks like one.
Free bands save one setlist — plenty for your current set. Paid Band Me Up bands get unlimited setlists, and can duplicate one to knock up the 60-minute version in a click.
Band organisers. Members can't rewrite the set five minutes before doors — you're welcome.

Sort the Set Before Soundcheck

Every gig starts the same — the set scribbled on a flyer ten minutes before doors. Type it once, drag it into order and print a copy the whole band can actually read.