Size Considerations For Band Backdrops And Band Scrims

A black mesh 8' x 10' banner in a homemade banner stand on grass.

You’re a band and you have decided it’s time to up your game with a new band backdrop. What size band scrims will work best for your gigs?

Here’s some commonly used sizes that, based on our experiences printing stage backdrops for hundreds of bands across the US might be the perfect fit for your band. It’s important that your band looks amazing on stage, because your audience wants to see and hear and a great show. These are only ideas – we can print any size you need.

A black mesh 8' x 10' banner in a homemade banner stand on grass.A stage setup for a band to play with a 15x12 backdrop and two 3x7 side banners.A 8' x 15' mesh banner set up behind a drum set on an outdoor stage.A band playing on stage with two 6' x 6' banners. The band SYKA playing on stage with two 6' x 6' banners and a large backdrop that looks like a house. A stage set up with two 6' x 4' banners and one 3' x 5' banner behind the drum set. A stage set up for a band to perform with a 10' x 10' banner behind the drum set. A stage with a band performing in front of a 20x25 backdrop

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We include handy grommets on our banners, and 2.5″ pole pockets on the top and bottom. With these options, you’ll set up your new banners in no time, wherever you’re touring.

In addition, we created a how-to video to build a stand for your stage banners for about $15 in PVC pipes. Check it out by clicking here.

A closeup of a pople pocket on a banner with a pole in it. There is also a superimposed imaged of a banner with a grommet in the corner.

Mendy Rimler

Mendy Rimler

As CEO of NorthCoast Banners, Mendy has 15 years of experience in the print industry and has worked with brands large and small across the US to bring their branding to life with quality prints.