Generically, I would go for the table-top mic stand base or the drum mic stand base too.
Small tripod bases don't work as well as big ones exactly because they're small. They're not wide enough to do the job well. If there's a huge stage with sedate performers and you need to carry your gear in in your pocket.
Small, heavy bases are OK if you don't raise them too high. For the same height, they give a smaller footprint. Here are some that fit this description:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Base+Type_Square&ci=14715&N=3992462163+4294956984+4291070770Still, it depends on your real needs. Do you want the smallest and easiest to carry in or do you want it to use the least area on stage? For the least area on stage, can you clamp it to the lip?
How much will your performers be moving around? For the average band (and stage) I see, I would actually want to use regular solid steel bases. They're the least likely to get knocked over. Safety and reliability are my first concerns.