Nigerian party culture has always included tipping performers. The DJ who reads the room perfectly. The live band that transitions into that song at exactly the right moment. The MC who controls the crowd without making it feel like work. These are skilled professionals and the culture of acknowledging that with money is genuine and important.
The problem is that most people do not carry enough cash anymore. The ATMs were dry before the weekend. The cashless policy has made ₦500 notes a rare sighting. So the impulse to tip is real but the means are not always there.
Digital tipping at events
Performers, DJs, and MCs can set up a tipping profile on Giftinz with a link or QR code. Display it on a banner at your setup, add it to your Instagram bio, or have the event host share it in the venue WhatsApp group.
Guests who want to tip open the link, choose an amount, add a message if they want to, and pay in under two minutes. The money goes directly to the performer. No cash needed, no awkward moment of trying to find them in the crowd.
For performers: why you should set this up now
- You capture tips from people who genuinely wanted to tip but had no cash
- Your tipping link can go on every booking confirmation you send
- Guests who tip digitally leave a record — you know who your biggest supporters are
- Tips arrive directly to your wallet, no handling cash at the end of a long night
- Your QR code on a banner next to your DJ setup is a professional signal
For event hosts: brief your performers
If you are hosting an event, tell your DJ, band, and MC about Giftinz before the event. Ask them to share their tipping link with you so you can put it in the guest WhatsApp group on the day. It costs you nothing and gives your performers a meaningful additional income stream from people who were going to tip anyway.
Set up your performer tipping profile
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