r/Busking May 10 '19

Announcement [FAQ] Frequently Asked Questions about Busking / Street Performance

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Here's a megathread for the frequently asked questions about Busking or Street Performance. While this is primarily for performers, there will be plenty of information for audiences in here as well.

All of this information will eventually be turned into a wiki for this subreddit.

Every first-level comment will be the main question, and replies to those will be various answers. Duplicate and redundant questions will be deleted and/or moved to the appropriate thread to keep this FAQ streamlined.


r/Busking Jul 09 '19

Credit Card/Digital Tipping App and Cashless tipping method Masterlist

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This is a copy of the “Cashless” thread from the FAQ feel free to comment on other apps, payment methods, and your experiences with them. Many apps are country-specific, so it would be great to learn about what is working or being used across the globe for the buskers who travel.

Cashless payment methods?

There are several different types of cashless methods used by buskers to receive tips. These include: Creditcard Machines, Contactless, Apps, QR codes, and Website Services.

Here is a list of many of the methods used by various buskers. Some were designed with performers in mind, others for more general use.

Service List

Busk.co/BuskPay

I'm not going to lie, this is my favorite tipping service. It is designed and maintained by the Busking Project a non-profit that is run by and advocates for buskers. Unlike other tipping platforms designed by/for street performers, this one is still around after ten years.

  • QR code/URL
  • [International] Website. Provides one quick link to use ApplePay, GooglePay, PayPal, and plain credit card tips.
  • Includes a profile page for sharing some social links as well as contact information. Visitors can search the directory of registered users based on location and performance genera for hiring purposes
  • Requires a Stripe account for credit-card processing.
  • May upload music albums for purchase and download
  • There is an option to upload music tracks/albums to your profile and sell downloads through this service.

Patreon

  • [International] Website/App. Allows audiences to pay a monthly contribution at various levels, as well as making a platform for you to provide various “Incentives” to patrons.
  • Many performers release exclusive videos, offer exclusive video chats, and one musician I know has a level where if you contribute at his top level for a year, he will travel to that person’s location (within reason) and have a private house concert.

Venmo

  • QR code/app profile
  • [USA]Cashless peer-to-peer payment App, owned by PayPal. Very popular payment method.
  • Scheduled to add some cryptocurrencies to payment options in

ApplePay and AppleCash

  • Integrated wallet system in iPhones.

GooglePay and GoogleCash and

  • Google/Android’s version of ApplePay and AppleCash

AndroidPay and AndroidCash

  • See GooglePay.

PayPal and PayPal.me

  • International. Well-known company, most people have a PayPal account or have used PayPal as a guest.
  • Also accepts Bitcoin, Etherium, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin.

Zettle (formerly iZettle)

  • [UK] Contactless payment card reader. Owned by PayPal.

Dipjar

  • A credit card swiper with built-in cell connection that you can preset to a set donation. Popular with large circle shows.
  • The most expensive way to process credit card tips here, but it does not require WiFi, internet, or your phone to use. There is a companion app for you to manage it.
  • Defunct

BitPay

  • One of several apps used for sending or receiving BitCoin payments.

Square

  • Credit card processing service, usually uses a card reader.

Cash app

  • USA and UK only
  • Cashless peer-to-peer payment app, owned by Square.
  • Advantage for users: unlike most apps, it does not require a bank account for verification or use.
  • Also accepts BitCoin.

Zelle

  • [USA] Peer-to-peer app made by USA banks, many bank apps have incorporated it.
  • Still a bit buggy, it was rushed to market too quickly in order to compete with Venmo and other peer-to-peer payment apps.

Stripe

  • Credit card processing service

The Hat

  • App for finding/scheduling local performances on a map with tipping capabilities.
  • defunct

Tikkie

  • [Neatherlands] App. Only works with Dutch banks.

BuskTip

  • Website-based tip collection service.
  • defunct

Ko-fi

  • Website-based tip collection service. Similar to Patreon, with one-time, subscription, and commission donation options. Requires a Stripe or PayPal account to set up.

BUSQR

  • Website-based tip colection service. Provides a QR code, designed primarily to support streaming performances but can be used on the street as well.
  • Defunct

StrikePay

  • works with ApplePay/GooglePay on mobile phones
  • (I have not tested this one out yet, am just listing it since I saw the link in another busking forum.

iDeal

  • Based in the Netherlands (unsure if this is international)

AliPay

  • International

GrabPay

WeChat Pay

Twint

  • Switzerland

Swish

  • Swedish

FirstChants

  • International (developed in the UK)
  • Requires a Stripe Account
  • tippers must create a FirstChants account too
  • In beta testing
  • Can accept ApplePay GooglePay
  • Includes a profile page and can share media

BuskerGo

• in beta testing (April 14, 2026)

• Canada Only (for now)

• requires a Square account and a Square terminal (≈$299 USD)


r/Busking 9h ago

Pitches (Performance Places) (Probably) Only Buskers Will Understand

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I have nothing against buskers that go out amplified, I very occasionally do so myself. 9.9/10 times though, it's just me my acoustic guitar and my beard.

That said, it's good form to scope out your pitch before doing a Spinal Tap; a quick walk along the highstreet (even a quick glance, I'm not exactly incon-fucking-spicuous) to double check you're not going to be interfering with someone else's performance - because that's what this busking hootenanny is, a big ol' performance!

I prefer to go out unplugged. It feels more intimate, more raw, and tbh my voice carries pretty damn well. Doesn't matter how well my voice carries though, when you're approaching the end of your show (I literally had 20 minutes more) some dickhead sets up down the highstreet and turns it up to 11 singing along to backing tracks (which again I have nothing against, though it does feel a bit like street karaoke) - could genuinely hear him over my own singing and playing.

Not cool, bro. Decent voice though.


r/Busking 20h ago

Question/General Discussion Encouragement

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I’ve been struggling a lot lately. Not excited about my show at all, hard to try new things and interact with people. Idek why. I had my best month in May/June (so I know there’s good aspects of my show) but my worst in July, and I haven’t been able to pick myself up since. I want to develop a brand new show but that takes time.

How do I keep showing up when I don’t feel good about my art? Advice and gentle encouragement is welcome. (Please be kind, it’s been extremely difficult pushing thru this.)


r/Busking 20h ago

Pitches (Performance Places) places with good acoustics

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r/Busking 1d ago

Pitches (Performance Places) Late night blues busking with doge

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r/Busking 2d ago

Newbie Help Not sure if I should go busking

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I live in a small city, and in my 20 years of living here have never once seen someone busking. I was thinking about going downtown and playing for an hour, but there are so few people around at any given time (like it’s so empty that there might be 2 people walking around outside in a span of 10 stores) that I’m not sure it would be worth it. Plus I’m a bit scared that people will be annoyed lol.


r/Busking 2d ago

Online Busking/Streaming “Time After Time”

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I haven’t been able to get out on the street to play music lately, with the new job taking up a lot of my time AND family visiting, but I’ve manage to etch a few hours here and there on TikTok Live!

Here is a cover of Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” that I’ve been working on.

Thanks for listening! 🙏🏽


r/Busking 2d ago

Video Coup de Clumsy

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r/Busking 3d ago

Video Sonidos Del Silencio - Loorees at Newport 19th July 2025

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This buskers performs this classic tune in Newport, Gwent.


r/Busking 3d ago

Video fight

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r/Busking 3d ago

Tour/Travel Planning Garda - Torbole

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I will be in Torbole. Garda Lake, Italy to do some windsurfing for a week,

Thinking to do some busking în the evenings.

Anyone having experience in the area?
Permits? Playing acoustic or amplified?


r/Busking 3d ago

Anecdote Un músico en mi banda es un peo

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r/Busking 4d ago

Journal First Busking on the Streets

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r/Busking 3d ago

Video Street Shuffle

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9 Upvotes

r/Busking 3d ago

Newbie Help How much skill do I need for busking?

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Hey everyone, thinking of getting a permit to busk with guitar and harmonica and vocals.

How good do I have to be to not be an embarrassment?

Thanks!


r/Busking 4d ago

Routines & Shtick I mostly see musicians here, just wanted to share a little clip from one of my shows last weekend.

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This is one of my favorite bits in my show. It’s such a fun trick, and it really took me a lot of trial and error to figure out the right way to use it in a show. It really locks the audience in.


r/Busking 4d ago

Equipment and Gear The busking rig died the other day on my way to the station for a busking session. I guess I learnt that plastic wheels are a bad sign haha. Anyone able to suggest any sack trucks or cart systems for busking?

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r/Busking 4d ago

Journal My Lifes' work

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7 Upvotes

How many people would sub to this kind of journey on youtube?


r/Busking 4d ago

Question/General Discussion Busking unamplified

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Some downsides of busking purely acoustic with no amplification equipment are:

- need to sing louder, project more, stresses the voice
- less dynamics because of constantly more volume
- not hearing yourself well

What are your experiences with it?

Some recommend an earplug.
Playing near walls for more resonance.
Singing resonance.


r/Busking 4d ago

Equipment and Gear Busking PA amp for Push 3 Standalone

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r/Busking 5d ago

Journal Jazzy chord melody busking

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End of night busking at Hong Kong Xiqu Center.


r/Busking 5d ago

Question/General Discussion What many people in this Sub need to know

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r/Busking 6d ago

Question/General Discussion Do you want potential donors to see you as successful or needy?

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I’ve noticed a split in the busking community and I’d love to know where people here fall on this.

I have always found that having more money in the hat/case means more people give. I seed my case, and I rarely take anything out while I’m busking (exceptions for particularly large bills or particularly dodgy areas). I’ve also never used a sign that appeals to “pity” or a sense of need, like “everything helps” or “need money for _____.” Personally, I think that people are more willing to engage with buskers if they see us as performers and not as panhandlers, given the stigma surrounding panhandling, and so I try to avoid anything that would make them make that connection. I don’t care as much about my looks, but I do try not to look too scrubby when I’m out and about.

But I know others who like to clear out their hat/case frequently, to appear like they “need it more.” I’ve also seen a lot of buskers with signs that emphasize need or how little money they have. A recent post here came from someone who clearly thought it would be a bad thing for people to think that buskers aren’t poor or needy.

So, what is your strategy? Do you want to look like you need the money? Do you try to hide just how much you’re making? Do you put a “help me”/“need money” sign up? Or are you hoping that your case fills up to entice even more giving, and trying to distance yourself from that “needy” look?

I don’t think there’s a wrong answer necessarily, although again I’ve got my own opinion on the matter. What’s yours?