Wristbands are the cheapest piece of event infrastructure you'll buy. They also touch every attendee — gate to after-party. Get the brief right and the rest of your gate plan gets simpler.
This guide covers what to print on an event wristband, which material suits which event, and how to brief a supplier so the bands turn up on time and on-brand. Worked examples for festivals, charity events, school formals, sports teams and brand activations are included.
In this guide
- Wristbands still run the gate.
- What goes on the band.
- Festivals push every material to its limit.
- Charity bands do two jobs at once.
- Schools need readable, single-use, waterproof.
- Team colours, day one.
- Brand activations live or die on the take-home.
- At stadium scale, the wristband is the show.
- Pick the right material.
- Lead times, artwork, ordering.
- Straight answers to the questions we get most.
Wristbands still run the gate.
Apps, QR codes, RFID gates — events have more access tech than ever. The wristband has outlasted all of it. It works the moment someone walks through the gate. No charge, no signal, no app. Your gate team, bar staff and security read it at a glance.
Speed at the gate. A Tyvek band goes on in under three seconds per attendee. A vinyl band with a snap-lock adds a couple of seconds for tamper-evidence. Over a 90-minute door window at a 5,000-person gate, that difference is the show on time or late.
Visible authority on the floor. Inside, your team needs to read access tiers at a distance. Colour-coded bands let a bar manager spot a VIP from the back of a queue. RFID and visual scan still rely on this layer underneath.
Tamper resistance and re-entry control. A band that can't be re-used solves the oldest problem in ticketed events — people passing access to friends outside. Tyvek and vinyl break when removed. Silicone plus a register stamp solves the re-entry case.
Branded surface area. A wristband is wrist real estate every attendee wears for the length of your event. Sponsor logos, event hashtags, emergency contacts — all live there. For a brand activation, it's a take-home that walks out into the world.
If you organise events specifically, start at the events wristband hub — it covers festivals, conferences, sporting fixtures and ticketed shows in one place.
What goes on the band.
Every event wristband should carry these four things at minimum.
- Event name and date. So a band from last weekend can't be re-used this weekend.
- Access tier or zone. GA, VIP, Artist, Crew, U18, Bar Access — whichever your operation needs.
- Sequential number or unique ID. For crowd counting, lost-and-found, dispute resolution.
- Visible identifier. Logo, sponsor mark, or distinctive artwork that's hard to counterfeit.
From there, what you add depends on the event type. The sections below cover the common cases, with sample artwork briefs you can adapt directly.
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Festivals push every material to its limit.
Multi-day festivals are the hardest wristband brief in the industry. Bands need to survive sleep, swim, mosh and weather for three to five days. Without breaking. Without fading. Without being swappable between people. Fabric or vinyl — never paper.
Example brief — 3-day music festival, 8,000 attendees
| Material | Woven fabric with one-way slide-lock |
| Tiers | GA (charcoal) | VIP (gold) | Artist (red) | Crew (black) |
| Event logo + dates + sequential serial + sponsor mark on inside loop | |
| Quantity | 9,500 total (assumes 15% overage on GA, 10% on VIP and Crew) |
Over 5,000 attendees, RFID-enabled fabric earns its keep. Cashless bar and food payments. Contactless gate scanning. Live crowd-density data. The unit cost is higher; the operational savings on cash handling and queue management typically pay it back inside one season.
For festivals headlined by a stadium-scale show, the LED wristband becomes part of the headline performance — see stadium scale below for the programmed-band brief.
Charity bands do two jobs at once.
Two jobs at once. Access control on the day, and a take-home that keeps your cause visible for weeks afterward. Silicone is the standard. Durable enough to wear daily. Engraves cleanly with a cause name or hashtag. Unit cost works at fundraising volumes.
Example brief — community fundraising run, 1,200 participants
| Material | Debossed silicone, single colour |
| Artwork | Cause name + year + supporter hashtag |
| Quantity | 1,500 (participant pack + spectator giveaway + post-event sales) |
For a multi-tier fundraiser — bronze, silver, gold donors — the same band design in three colours gives donors visible recognition without three separate artworks. One template, three runs.
For dedicated cause-campaign briefs — charity walks, gala dinners, awareness drives, P&C fundraisers — see the fundraising wristbands hub.
Schools need readable, single-use, waterproof.
School events have the strictest wristband brief in the industry. Clear under-18 identification. Allergy or medical flags where relevant. Consent or attendance verification that survives a swim carnival or a day at a theme park. Paper Tyvek with a single-use adhesive closure is the workhorse.
Example brief — Year 12 formal, 320 students
| Material | Tyvek with tamper-evident adhesive |
| Tiers | Student (one colour) | Staff/chaperone (second colour) |
| School crest + event name + date + sequential ID + "U18 — no alcohol service" | |
| Quantity | 380 (student + staff + replacement allowance) |
For swim carnivals and aquatic centres, specify a waterproof-rated Tyvek — not all Tyvek is equal here. For multi-day camps, vinyl with a snap-lock is the better call.
Schools that run multibandz, anti-bullying programs or whole-of-school safety initiatives should start at the schools wristbands hub.
Team colours, day one.
Team bands solve a different problem — persistent identification across a season, paired with sponsor visibility. Silicone is the default. Same band, same brief, same colour, every away game.
Example brief — junior rugby club, full season
| Material | Ink-injected silicone, two-tone |
| Artwork | Club name + season year + sponsor mark + player initials (optional add-on) |
| Quantity | 200 (players + family + supporter sales) |
If the run is sponsor-funded, get the logo placement signed off in writing before artwork goes to production. "I thought it would be on the front" is the most common revision request in this category.
Brand activations live or die on the take-home.
For a brand activation, the wristband is part of the campaign — not just access control. Every choice signals something. Material. Finish. Closure. Print method.
- Premium product launches. Embossed silicone, woven fabric, or laser-finish vinyl. Don't print Tyvek for a product worth more than the band.
- Tech demos and expo stands. RFID or NFC-enabled bands let attendees tap to collect content, leaderboard scores, or unlock prize draws.
- Hospitality and trade events. Vinyl with a snap closure carries sponsor branding and resists a long day on the floor.
- LED moments. Synchronised stadium activations and headline performances — see stadium scale below for the full LumoSynch by Handband brief.
For multi-stop activations — a touring launch hitting five cities — print the city or date on each batch. Post-event reporting then cross-references scan data with location.
For brand-led briefs — sponsor activations, product launches, agency-managed campaigns — the branding wristbands hub covers the marketing-led use cases in one place.
At stadium scale, the wristband is the show.
LED wristbands at stadium scale change what a wristband does. The band is no longer access control or a sponsor placement — it is the show itself. Synchronised colour. Programmed cues. Every attendee a pixel in a moment the broadcast crew cuts to.
LumoSynch by Handband covers this category. Radio-triggered LED bands, programmed in advance, synced to the run-of-show. A fifty-thousand-light moment scripted to the second.
Example brief — AFL Gather Round, Adelaide Oval, 50,000 LumoSynch wristbands
| Material | LumoSynch by Handband — radio-triggered, programmable RGB LED |
| Tiers | GA | Premium | Member | Broadcast crew |
| Round logo + sponsor mark + sequential serial | |
| Programme | Per-match cues across the four-day round, synchronised across all 50,000 attendees |
| Quantity | 50,000 per round, capacity-matched with replacement allowance |
| Lead time | Long — LED stock, programming and chip integrity testing add weeks. Lock in early. |
Stadium-scale LED is a different brief from every other event wristband category. Programming cues, broadcast timing, chip integrity testing, RF reliability across a 50,000-person venue. Production teams plan these months out, not weeks.
What the audience remembers. Stadium activations live in the broadcast cut and the social clip. The wristband moment is what makes the highlight reel.
What the sponsor remembers. Sponsor placement on a LumoSynch band is wearable signage at audience scale. Every band carries the logo. Every cued moment puts the brand in the broadcast frame.
For programmed-stadium briefs and the production-led approach, send the round date and venue capacity. Long-lead bookings get priority.
Pick the right material.
Material depends on event duration, attendee profile, budget and how the band needs to wear. The table below summarises the trade-offs.
| Material | Best for | Duration | Browse |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tyvek (paper) | Single-day events, school formals, swim carnivals, gate access at scale | Up to 24 hours | Tyvek → |
| Vinyl / plastic | Multi-day events, hospitality, ticketed venues, tamper-evident access | 3 to 7 days | Request a quote → |
| Woven fabric | Premium festivals, multi-day events, take-home keepsake | Event + keepsake | Fabric → |
| Silicone | Charity, sports teams, brand activations, reusable identification | Months to years | Silicone → |
| RFID / NFC | Cashless payments, access control, attendee analytics, multi-stage festivals | Event-specific | Request a quote → |
| LED | Stadium activations, synchronised crowd moments, premium brand launches | Single performance | Request a quote → |
For most events under 2,000 attendees, Tyvek or vinyl covers the brief. Above that — or where take-home brand value matters — move up to fabric or silicone.
Lead times, artwork, ordering.
Two questions every organiser asks first. How long does it take. What do you need from me to start. The short answer.
- Tyvek and paper. Shortest turnaround. Plain-colour stock can ship the same week.
- Vinyl and printed Tyvek. Allow for artwork proofing plus production. Confirm before booking the event date.
- Custom silicone and woven fabric. Longest lead time. Mould and weave take time. Rush jobs cost more.
- RFID and LED. Book early. Chip programming and electronics testing add steps to the process.
To brief artwork cleanly, supply five things. High-resolution logos (vector preferred). Exact Pantone or hex colours. Copy approved for print. Sequential ID range if needed. Quantity per access tier. Fewer revisions, faster proof loop.
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Send your event date, expected attendee count and preferred material. We come back with a unit price, lead time and artwork checklist.
Straight answers to the questions we get most.
What's the cheapest event wristband option?
How many wristbands should I order for my event?
Can I get wristbands printed in time for an event next week?
What artwork files do you need to start production?
Are RFID wristbands worth it for a smaller event?
Can I order eco-friendly or recycled wristbands?
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Where to start.
If this is your first event, pick a material from the table above based on event duration. Draft a one-page brief using one of the example briefs in this guide. Send it through for a quote — we come back inside 60 minutes with a unit price, a lead time and any artwork gaps.
If you've run the event before, the highest-leverage change is usually moving up one material tier — Tyvek to vinyl, vinyl to fabric — for the attendees whose experience matters most.
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Sources and further reading
- Live Performance Australia — liveperformance.com.au
- Australian Festival Industry Conference — australianfestivalindustry.com.au
- Event Safety Alliance — eventsafetyalliance.org
- NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing — event guidance — liquorandgaming.nsw.gov.au
- Safe Work Australia — events and venues — safeworkaustralia.gov.au