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Concert Archives is the social network & diary for concert lovers. It's the go-to database to remember and share all of the concerts you've been to.
• Your Concert Diary: Add all of the concerts and festivals you've been to. Upload photos/videos, save notes, track your favorites, and make a future bucket list.
• Share The Experience: See photos & videos from other people at the concert and share your own. Even see the setlists that the bands played.
• Follow Friends (and make new ones!) See their concert history, photos/videos, favorite concerts, bucket list and more.
• Get Flashback Notifications: Receive little reminders about your past concerts ("3 years ago you saw...")
• And tons more...
You're in good company! Music fans have been loving Concert Archives since we launched in 2013 and we've been featured in Alternative Press, Stereogum, Glamour, Mic, Bustle, and a bunch more.
Just downloaded it and so far so good.. although it would be nice to be able to follow bands, so that when someone creates a new tour date for them, you're notified (if you didn't know already) then can just add the dates in your upcoming. I love the fact if there's any events missing you can add them, it's international and if there's info on the set lists they get pulled in too along with playlist on Spotify (but I've not played around with that yet) Add follow band function you get 5*
A most groovy way to save your concert information, especially if you worked for Bill Graham! Edit...after using the app, I too am having constant crashing! There are several "bugs" please get them fixed Concert Archives ! I will edit this when it's fixed 5 ☆
Great idea but many bugs not being fixed is going to kill it. Feels like issues I've suffered for over a year still persist. So much potential but many features do not work. This could be the best concert tracking app but it needs an active dev team. Given it's public domain and free I understand why it doesn't have the support it needs. it's a shame as it's an awesome social app.