Fans Overview
Anyone with a Bandruption account is a fan, and every fan gets a public profile, a curated music chart, and tools for following the artists and industry profiles they care about.
Visit bandruption.fun/fan/<your-username> to see your own profile, or browse other fans the same way.
What's on a Fan Profile
A fan profile is organized into tabs. Most are visible to anyone, but a fan can hide individual tabs from public view if they want.
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Top 10 | The fan's curated personal Top 10 playlist. These tracks feed the global People's Top 10 charts. |
| Collection | Fan rewards the fan has earned, including proof-of-attendance items from events they've been to. |
| Events | Events the fan is attending or has attended. |
| Following | Artists and music industry profiles the fan follows. |
| Tickets | Tickets the fan currently holds. |
| Store | Items the fan has purchased from artist stores. |
| Affiliates | Affiliate links the fan can share to earn rewards (when participating). |
Following Artists and Industry Profiles
From any artist or industry profile page, click Follow to add them to your Following tab. Following helps surface their new content in your feed and signals support — it does not by itself grant subscriber-only access.
To unlock members-only content, gated events, or member ticket pricing, use the artist's subscription tiers instead.
Earning Loyalty Points
When you spend on an artist's store, subscribe, buy a ticket, or complete a bounty, you earn loyalty points with that artist's program. Each artist runs their own program with their own rewards — see Loyalty Programs for how the points and tiers work.
Buying Tickets and Subscribing
Buying a ticket or starting a subscription happens directly from the artist or industry profile. See Purchasing Tickets for how the ticket flow works.