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Your live music life, in one screen.

Total shows. Top artists. Top venues. Identity.

Add your concerts, watch the picture build. Rhythm, milestones, the patterns you didn't know you had. Ten years of nights, mapped.

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Concert Insights dashboard showing total concerts, artists, venues, and your year

Looking for a concert history app that does more than list dates?

Concert Insights turns your show log into a picture. Total shows, identity, rhythm, top artists, top venues, milestones, and the patterns you didn't know you had. The numbers you've been guessing at, finally counted.

Add the shows. Watch the dashboard build. Ten years of concerts in one screen, the receipts of an actual fan.

Where Insights lives in your concert life

Discover, anticipate, experience, remember. Then step back and see the whole picture.

The dashboard

Every show you've been to, at a glance.

Total concerts. Total artists. Total venues. Days since your last show. The date of your first. The numbers you'd guess at, finally counted.

Below the headline stats: your year so far. How many shows already, how many still on the calendar. The dashboard updates the moment you log one.

Insights dashboard showing total concerts remembered, artists, venues, and your current year
Identity

Loyalist or Explorer?

The Loyalist sees the same five artists, eighty times. The Explorer sees eighty different artists, once each. Concert Insights reads your history and gives you the call. Most people are surprised which one they are.

Plus a read on how you rate: Critical, Balanced, or Generous. Your average score, how often you give five stars. Your concert personality, in two cards.

Concert Identity badge showing Loyalist or Explorer, plus rating personality slider
Rhythm & gaps

Your concert calendar, the unconscious version.

Your busiest month. Your concert frequency in days. Your longest consecutive-months run. Plus a 12-month tour cycle that shows where in the year your concerts cluster.

And the Gaps tab for the other half of the story: the years and months you didn't go. The two-year stretch you've been telling yourself wasn't that long. The summer you missed entirely.

Concert Rhythm view showing busiest month, concert frequency, and tour cycle by month
People & places

Where you go. Who you go with.

Most-visited venue. Top concert city. Total unique locations. Plus a venue-types breakdown so you know how stadium-heavy or club-heavy your concert life actually is.

And on the people side: your concert crew. Top companion, crew size, how many shows you've gone to alone. The friend you've quietly seen 14 shows with shows up by name.

Top venue, top concert city, venue types breakdown, and concert crew analytics

Add your shows. See what you've become.

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Deeper layers

Patterns that don't fit on a ticket stub.

Genres: the breakdown of what you actually go see. 60% Pop, 20% Hip Hop, 20% Metal, and the surprise of finding out.

Artists Seen: total performances, unique artists, who you've seen more than once, and a leaderboard of repeats.

Ticket Spend: total spent, average per show, biggest year. The number you've been avoiding, finally on screen.

Genres breakdown, artists seen leaderboard, and ticket spending analytics
Milestones

Badges for what you've actually done.

Every milestone unlocks a badge. Your 10th show. Your 50th. Century Club at 100. Plus a full set across Artist Loyalty (True Fan, Devoted, Superfan, Die Hard), Experiences (Front Row, Voice Gone, Backstage, Road Warrior, Heard It Live), and Your Journey (10 Venues, 25 Venues, Marathon Month, Tour Devotee).

A few are self-claimed because the app can't tell from the data: Birthday Show, Solo Show, Passed the Torch (took a newbie to their first concert), Impulse Buy (bought tickets the day of), Before They Blew Up (saw them before they got famous). Tap to claim when they apply.

Concert milestones grid showing badges across categories, with unlocked and remaining counts

One show starts the picture.

You don't need ten years of history to start. The dashboard updates from concert one.

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Download Concerts Remembered.

Free on iOS and Android. No ads, no signup wall.

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Add one show.

Past or upcoming. Artist, venue, date. That's a complete entry.

03

Open the Insights tab.

The picture builds itself as you log. Catching up on past shows is easy, and Setlist.fm imports help fill in details on shows you barely remember.

Concert Insights FAQ

Around 10 shows is when the patterns start showing. By 25, you've got a real identity call and venue picture. By 50, the milestones start stacking and the rhythm view becomes its own thing to look at.

Yes. Catching up on past concerts is one of the most common things people do with the app. Setlist.fm imports help recover details on shows you barely remember.

A read on how often you see the same artists vs. how often you see different ones. Loyalists go deep on a small set; Explorers cast wide. Your identity updates as you log more shows, and some people swing from one to the other across their concert lives.

Most of them. A handful are self-claimed because the app can't tell from the data: Birthday Show, Solo Show, Passed the Torch, Impulse Buy, Before They Blew Up. Tap to claim them when they apply.

Industry data suggests around 4 to 5 shows per year for the average ticketed concert-goer. Most fans who care enough to track their concerts beat that pretty easily. Insights makes it easy to see whether you're a once-a-year person, a monthly regular, or somewhere in between.

Yes for the basics: total concerts, artists, venues, your year, identity, and milestones. Deeper analytics like spending, genres, venue types, concert crew, and rating personality are part of Pro.

Add your shows. See what you've become.

Free on iOS and Android. The picture builds as you log.

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