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Concert Archives Delivers Comprehensive Live Music Tracking

by Concert Archives LLC

4.6
ANDROIDEvents
This app provides music fans with a dedicated platform to catalog concert experiences with surprising depth. For anyone who attends multiple live events, the system organizes performances by artist, venue, and date while generating personalized statistics. The interface integrates with external services to automatically populate setlists and show information.

Detailed Review

Concert Archives fills a specific niche in the event-tracking market by focusing exclusively on live music experiences. Unlike generic note-taking apps or spreadsheets that many fans previously used, this specialized platform offers structured data fields and social features tailored to concert documentation. The app occupies a space similar to what Goodreads provides for book lovers or Letterboxd offers film enthusiasts, but with functionality specifically designed for music events. The core functionality centers around creating a searchable database of attended concerts. Users can add events manually or pull information from integrated services like Songkick for upcoming shows and Setlist.fm for historical performance data. The system automatically organizes entries by multiple parameters including artist, venue, location, and date. Additional features include the ability to follow friends' concert histories, tag bands as 'seen,' and generate Spotify playlists based on actual setlists from attended performances. The statistics module provides visualizations showing concert frequency over time and calculates which artists users have seen most frequently. In practical use, the app serves multiple scenarios: casual fans documenting occasional shows, dedicated concert-goers tracking hundreds of events, and even music industry professionals maintaining work histories. The mobile interface generally performs well for individual concert entries, though some users report switching to the web version when adding multi-day festivals due to smoother data handling. The ability to edit event details proves valuable for correcting occasionally inaccurate imported data or adding personal notes about specific performances. User feedback consistently highlights the transition from disorganized tracking methods as a primary benefit. Reviews indicate particular appreciation for the statistical features that reveal patterns in concert attendance over years or decades. The Spotify integration receives frequent mention as an unexpectedly useful feature that recreates the actual listening experience of attended shows. Some early versions experienced stability issues with occasional crashes, though recent updates appear to have resolved these problems based on updated reviews. The shared database concept allows users to discover friends' concert histories and compare experiences. While Concert Archives excels at its specialized purpose, the very specificity that makes it valuable also represents its main limitation. The app serves no function for users who don't attend live music events, and some may find the detailed statistics excessive for casual use. The festival entry process could benefit from further mobile optimization to match the web experience. Despite these minor considerations, the execution demonstrates thoughtful attention to what dedicated music fans actually want from a tracking tool.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive concert logging with fields for date, venue, supporting acts and personal notes to create detailed show histories
  • Statistical analytics showing attendance patterns, most-seen artists and seasonal trends through visual graphs and charts
  • Spotify playlist generation that automatically compiles songs from actual setlists of attended concerts for instant replay
  • Social features including friend following and shared concert histories to discover overlapping music experiences
  • Database integration pulling show information from Songkick and setlist data from Setlist.fm to automate entries
  • Multi-parameter sorting and filtering by artist, venue, location or date to organize extensive concert collections

Why Users Love It

Comprehensive concert tracking
Social music discovery

Perfect for: Music enthusiasts who regularly attend live events and want to document their concert history with statistical insights

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Current Rank

#42

Best Rank

#34

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Average Rank

#38

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User Reviews

Matthew Hlavka
Feb 22, 2022

I nearly shed a tear when I saw this app, since I've just been keeping a list in my notes app and it's far from organized. It pretty much has everything you could want and includes all the best categories so you can sort by venue, location, band etc. I'm on Samsung and I have zero issues with crashing or loading. When adding festivals I tend to switch over to the website which seems to load everything smoother but besides that the app works flawlessly. I can't thank whoever made this enough!!!

Kevin Jansen
Mar 6, 2025

I've had a Google doc full of all my concerts and trying to keep track of them for years now and I just heard about this app and I spent probably two hours adding all of my concerts and I love how much detail went into it. The amount of concerts vs the amount of bands vs the actual performances is a nice touch, a graph to show when you saw concerts the most, keeping track of who you've seen the most. There's even a Spotify generation button for setlists?! Everything I didn't know I needed 🤘🏻

Ronan Etien
Dec 4, 2022

The app I was waiting for ! Every feature I wished for is here : shared database among users, following friends, tagging seen bands... The app even pulls data from songkick for shows and from setlist.fm for set lists. Really well made !

Matt K
May 21, 2025

Incredible. Was hoping to find a Goodreads or Letterboxd but for concerts. This is exactly it but better! I am so happy I found this app. It works well

Dan France
May 7, 2025

Genuinely a good app, I've used it in the past for checking old gigs but only recently made an account to archive my own gigs.

App Details

Developer

Concert Archives LLC

Platform

android

Rating

4.6

Last Updated

11/15/2025