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PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT

THIS CONTRACT (the "Agreement") made and entered into this ________ day of ________________, ________ (the "Execution Date"),

BETWEEN:

_________________________ of _________________________
(the "Client")

OF THE FIRST PART

- AND -

__________
(the "Performer")

OF THE SECOND PART

BACKGROUND:

  1. The Performer is a professional entertainer known as "_________________________".
  2. The Client wishes to engage the Performer subject to the terms and conditions as follows:

IN CONSIDERATION OF and as a condition of the Client hiring the Performer and other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is acknowledged here, the parties to this Agreement agree as follows:

  1. Business Address of the Performer
  2. Any payments by cheque or money order should be made out to __________
    The Performer's business address is as follows:
    Address: _________________________
    Telephone: _________________________

  3. Business Address of the Client
  4. The Client's business address is as follows:
    Address: _________________________
    Telephone: _______________________

  5. Venue
  6. The place of performance (the "Venue") is located at:
    Name: _________________________
    Address: _________________________
    Telephone: _________________________

  7. Performance
  8. The entertainment to be provided by the Performer is generally described as ___________________________________ (the "Performance").
  9. Date and Time of Performance
  10. The Performance will consist of one show on the date and between the times indicated in the table below and the Venue will be available for set-up and sound check at the date and time also indicated in the table:

    Set-up Time and Date

    Date of Show

    Start Time

    End Time

    __________
    21 November 2024

    21 November 2024

    __________

    __________

  11. Payment
  12. In full consideration for all services rendered by the Performer at the Performance, the Client agrees to pay the Performer a fixed fee of $__________ AUD (the "Fee").
  13. Deposit
  14. The Client will pay to the Performer $__________ AUD as a deposit (the "Deposit") by 21 November 2024. If the Client fails to provide the Deposit promptly by 21 November 2024, the Performer may cancel this Agreement without further obligation.
  15. Performer Expenses
  16. The Performer agrees that the Fee is inclusive of all expenses, accommodations, holiday entitlements, traveling expenses to and from the Venue and covers any costs incurred by the Performer whatsoever, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
  17. Payment of Balance
  18. Promptly after the last show on the final date of the Performance, the Client will pay to the Performer any outstanding balance of the Fee in cash, money order, or online payment.
  19. Cancellation
  20. The Performer reserves the right to cancel this Agreement without obligation upon written notice to the Client prior to 21 November 2024. In the event the Performer cancels the Performance under the terms of this section, the Deposit will be returned to the Client promptly.
  21. The Client reserves the right to cancel this Agreement without obligation upon written notice to the Performer prior to 21 November 2024. In the event of said cancellation, the Deposit will be returned promptly. Cancellation by the Client for any reason later than 21 November 2024 will result in forfeit of the Deposit. Cancellation by the Client later than 21 November 2024 will also require payment of any outstanding balance of the full Fee.
  22. Non-performance by the Client
  23. Those obligations of the Client required to be met prior to the Performance are conditions precedent which must be satisfied in full by the Client before the Performer is required to perform unless otherwise agreed to by all parties in writing. If the Client cancels or postpones the Performance, or any show comprising the Performance, without proper notice or fails to make any payment or fails to perform any other condition precedent as required by this Agreement then the Client will be in breach of this Agreement and the Performer will have no further obligations under this Agreement. The Client will forfeit any Deposit already paid to the Performer.
  24. Security Deposit
  25. The Performer will not be required to post a security deposit against any or all possible damage related to or arising from the Performance.
  26. Force Majeure
  27. Neither the Performer nor the Client will be held liable for any failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement where such breach is due to any of the following: acts or regulations of public authorities, labour difficulties or strike, inclement weather, epidemic, interruption or delay of transportation service, acts of God, or any other legitimate cause beyond the reasonable control of the Performer and the Client.
  28. Sickness and Accidents
  29. The Performer agrees to meet its obligations under this Agreement subject to legitimate incapacity by sickness or accident. Failure to meet its obligations under this section will result in the Performer returning any and all outstanding deposits to the Client.
  30. No Recording of the Performance
  31. Recording or transmitting of the Performance by anyone through any means whatsoever will not be allowed under this Agreement. It is the responsibility of the Client to enforce this provision.
  32. Exclusivity
  33. The Performer will perform exclusively for the Client throughout the actual period of services of this Agreement unless otherwise provided by the Client in writing. The Performer at the time of signing this Agreement will not be under any contract to a third party that might preclude the Performer from fulfilling the requirements of this Agreement.
  34. Indemnification
  35. The Performer is responsible only for its own conduct. The Performer will be compensated by the Client for any and all damage done to the Performer's equipment by the Client, its agents or guests. The Client indemnifies and holds the Performer harmless for any and all property damage or personal injury that results from or is related to the Performance that is not directly caused by the Performer.
  36. Australian Business Number (ABN)
  37. Where the Client requires the Performer to furnish an ABN in respect of payment, it shall only be for the purpose of the taxation laws. This Agreement is not a Tax Invoice. Note any GST component may not be payable in the event of cancellation.
  38. Permits
  39. The Client warrants and represents that it has obtained any and all permits, approvals, licenses and variances necessary for the Performance.
  40. Security
  41. The Client will take reasonable precautions for the safety of the Performer and the Performer's equipment during all aspects of the Performance and at all times while the Performer and the Performer's equipment is on the Venue premises. The Client is also responsible for ensuring that only the Performer and its designated technicians and representatives are allowed on stage or in the backstage area.
  42. Picket Lines
  43. The Performer will not be required to cross a picket line established by a labour organisation at the Venue nor will the Performer be disciplined, or this Agreement be considered or deemed breached by the Performer, by reason of the Performer's refusal to cross such picket line.
  44. Governing Law
  45. This Agreement will be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Commonwealth of Australia. The Client and the Performer each submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of Commonwealth of Australia. for the enforcement of this Agreement or any arbitration award or decision arising from this Agreement.
  46. Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
  47. The Client and the Performer agree to perform their obligations under this Agreement, in all respects, in good faith.
  48. Miscellaneous Terms
  49. Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
  50. This Agreement may be executed in counterpart. Facsimile signatures are binding and are considered to be original signatures.
  51. No part of the Performance may consist of acts in violation of any local laws, codes, statutes, ordinances, regulations, rules or any other requirements including building and fire regulations. If the Performer violates this section, the Client may immediately cancel the Performance and this Agreement.
  52. The Performer's representative warrants that by signing this Agreement it has the authority to bind the Performer to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
  53. Headings are inserted for the convenience of the parties only and are not to be considered when interpreting this Agreement. Words in the singular mean and include the plural and vice versa. Words in the masculine gender include the feminine gender and vice versa. Words in the neuter gender include the masculine gender and the feminine gender and vice versa.
  54. If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, it is the parties' intent that such provision be reduced in scope by the court only to the extent deemed necessary by that court to render the provision reasonable and enforceable and the remainder of the provisions of this Agreement will in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated as a result.
  55. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties and cannot be changed except by written instrument subsequently executed by the parties to this Agreement. All negotiations and understandings have been included in this Agreement. Statements or representations which may have been made to the Client by the Performer, or to the Performer by the Client, in the negotiation stages of this Agreement may in some way be inconsistent with this final written contract. All such statements are declared to be of no value in this Agreement. Only the written terms of this Agreement will bind the parties.
  56. This Agreement and the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement apply to and are binding upon the Performer's successors, assigns, executors, administrators, beneficiaries, and representatives, and the Client's successors and assigns.
  57. The Performer specifically warrants and represents that all copyrighted material to be performed has been licensed or authorised by the copyright owners or their representatives. The Performer indemnifies the Client for any copyright infringement and any expenses that may result from such copyright infringement during or as the result of the Performance.
  58. The Client will be responsible for providing suitable power and electricity for the Performance.
  59. It is the intent of the parties to this Agreement that the Performer is an independent contractor and will control the manner and means of the Performance. The Client will control the scheduling of the Performance. The Performer is not an employee of the Client. The exclusive nature of this Agreement is limited to the duration of the Performance and it is expected that the Performer will enter other similar agreements with other clients.
  60. Any notices or delivery required here will be deemed completed when hand-delivered, delivered by agent, or seven days after being placed in the post, postage prepaid, to the parties at the respective addresses contained in this Agreement or as the parties may later designate in writing.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Client and Performer have duly affixed their signatures under hand and seal on this ________ day of ________________, ________.


_____________________________
_________________________


_____________________________
WITNESS: ____________________
Address: ______________________
Occupation: ___________________



_____________________________
__________


_____________________________
WITNESS: ____________________
Address: ______________________
Occupation: ___________________

Last Updated February 27, 2024

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What is a Performance Contract?

A Performance Contract, also known as a booking contract, outlines the terms and conditions when hiring a performer for a private or commercial event. A client or a freelance performer can create this contract to finalise an agreement for a live performance that is to take place at a venue or other specified location. 

Clients may be individuals or businesses running a venue. Performers may be, for example:

  • Bands or musical groups
  • Solo artists or DJs
  • Dancers or gymnasts
  • Theatre actors
  • Comedians
  • Magicians
  • Poets

Why should I create a Performance Contract?

As with any business arrangement, it’s important that all parties agree with the terms of the arrangement. Though verbal agreements are legal, they are not easily enforceable because it is hard to prove the terms without evidence in writing. Parties in a verbal agreement can easily remember things differently if a future dispute occurs. 

A written contract is a more substantial, legally binding agreement as it puts all details in writing to clarify the client's and performer's responsibilities. Should any future dispute occur, having a document in writing will better support both parties. 

Furthermore, it protects the client and performer. A client’s interests when it concerns scheduling, accommodations, cancellations, and liabilities are all laid out in a Performance Contract. As for performers, it creates stability for their scheduling and income while detailing their responsibilities for the performance dates, which is why many managers and agents require them upon booking a performer.

When to use a Performance Contract

Often, performers are the ones to initiate the use of a Performance Contract. However, if a performer doesn’t initiate a contract, a client can bring it up to solidify the deal.

For example, a bar wishes to hire a band for a special event they’re hosting. A Performance Contract can secure the booking and outline the terms.

To help with booking an artist, you can customise LawDepot’s Performance Contract for several kinds of events, including:

  • Corporate events
  • Live shows
  • Weddings
  • Parties
  • Birthdays
  • Reunions
  • Concerts

How to write a Performance Contract in 7 easy steps

LawDepot’s user-friendly questionnaire helps you create your contract in minutes. We provide a short version of the contract, a straightforward agreement for more private events like hiring an entertainer for a child’s birthday party. Also, we offer a long version to outline further details, such as extended performance requirements or additional expenses provided by the client. 

Once you select your location and contract format, complete the following steps to complete your Performance Contract:

1. Fill in performer details

LawDepot’s Performance Contract template can be useful for group or solo performers. Fill in the:

  • Names (including stage names, if applicable) 
  • Group name, if applicable (e.g., band name) 
  • Contact details

You will then decide who will sign the contract, also known as the signing authority. The performer can be the one to sign the agreement. Alternatively, a group leader or a business manager can have the authority to sign on behalf of a group or artist.

2. Complete client and venue details

Whether the client is an individual or a business, include a name and contact details for whichever suits the situation best. Most importantly, have the address and name of the venue. These will be details the performer needs for travel and preparation.

3. Provide performance details

Describe what kind of performance that will be taking place. Performance details will include how many shows there will be with the dates and times for scheduling.

4. Give payment details

Payment details outline how much a performer will receive and any deposits required before the event date. You can also include any overtime rates and additional expenses the client will provide (e.g., transport, accommodation, meals, etc). 

Some artists may have a business manager to negotiate payments if you’re looking at how much to pay a performer. Other performers may have set rates for their time or be part of a union for their profession that can help determine a fee. Unions they could be under include:

5. Outline performer and client duties

With our Performance Contract, you can create a more detailed list of performer and client duties for an event. You may specify the following:

  • Who is providing the light and sound system?
  • Will performers be allowed to sell merchandise?
  • Will the client be responsible for obtaining liability insurance?

Please note venues and clients are responsible for permits and ensuring that performances are not recorded or transmitted during an event. 

6. Create cancellation details and dispute resolutions

Cancellation deadlines and deposit refund dates are set in place for both parties as a deadline for cancellations benefits both parties. For example, it provides a venue with time to find new entertainment and allows the performer to book a new, paid gig. 

As you create your contract, LawDepot’s template implements a dispute resolution clause should anyone breach the contract. This clause includes options for mediation or going straight into arbitration.

7. Select your signing details

Choose a date for signing with the option to include a witness to be present. Though it’s not legally required, having a witness present is good practice. It adds to the formality of the signing and makes both parties focus on the decisions being made. 

Witnesses should be an independent person without familial or business ties to either party. If a future dispute occurs, the witness can be called upon to say that they did see the parties sign the agreement.

Is a Performance Contract legally binding in Australia?

Yes, when properly executed and signed, contracts are legally binding. How a contract is considered legally binding during a dispute falls under Australian common law. LawDepot’s Performance Contract is customised for each state and territory to ensure your contract follows all legal requirements for your jurisdiction. 

If either party breaches the agreement, we have included a dispute and resolution clause to determine when and how both parties will approach any issues that may occur—saving you time and money on any court and extensive legal fees.

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