Bandcamp Fridays pay out record $19 million to artists in 2025

Bandcamp's artist-support program, Bandcamp Fridays, has reached a milestone with $154 million distributed to musicians since 2020. The initiative set a new high in 2025, generating $19 million for independent artists and labels. This reflects ongoing fan commitment to direct support amid challenges in the music industry.

Bandcamp Fridays began in March 2020 as an immediate response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which halted live performances and touring income for artists around the world. During these designated Fridays, Bandcamp eliminates its revenue share, enabling artists and labels to retain the full 100% of proceeds from sales of music and merchandise. Originally a temporary measure, the program has become a staple, fostering a direct-to-fan model that bolsters the independent music sector.

Over five years, the initiative has disbursed a total of $154 million to creators. The year 2025 marked its most successful period yet, with $19 million paid out, surpassing all previous annual figures. This growth underscores sustained engagement from fans who prefer purchasing directly over streaming services, particularly in niche and independent genres where loyal communities drive sales.

The program's peak in 2025 came on its final event of the year, December 5, which alone produced $3.8 million in sales—the strongest single-day result to date. For many independent musicians and small labels, these events provide essential funding for new releases, exclusive items, or limited merchandise. Bandcamp's broader model already directs about 82% of revenue back to artists, and since its inception, the platform has delivered over $1.5 billion to creators overall.

Looking ahead, Bandcamp plans eight fee-free Fridays in 2026, signaling a permanent commitment to this fan-powered approach. The evolution from crisis aid to industry mainstay highlights a broader trend: listeners increasingly value transactions that directly sustain artists' careers.

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