Turn your phone into the show.
An LED sign for the shoutouts. A glow stick for the slow songs.
Concert Mode is the screen feature built for live music. Type a message, hold the phone up, light up the room.
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The concert sign the artist actually reads. The phone glow stick the crowd actually picks.
Concert Mode turns your screen into the part of the show you bring. Type the message, pick the color, hold the phone up. Two taps from your pocket to the rafters.
Where Concert Mode lives in your concert life
Discover the show, anticipate it, then bring something to the night.
Find your next show.
Count down the days.
Tools for the night of.
Capture the details.
See the bigger picture.
The barricade message, ready in your pocket.
Type any message, emojis included. Pick a font (LED, Bold, or Block). Pick a color. Scrolling or static, slow or fast. Hit Go Live and your screen takes over.
On concert day, the app auto-fills the artist and city, so templates like "PLAY [SONG]" and "[CITY] LOVES YOU" are one tap away. Every sign you make saves to Recent Signs, ready for the next show.
Color in your hand.
Pick a color from the row, pick a mode, and your phone is a glow stick. Steady for the whole song. Pulse for the build. Flash for the chorus. Strobe for the drop.
Warm orange for the slow ones. Red for the encore. Whatever the crowd picks. Tap the X when you're done.
Light up the next show.
Three steps to lighting up.
From your pocket to the rafters in under a minute.
Download Concerts Remembered.
Free on iOS and Android.
Open Concert Mode.
Pick Make a Sign or Glow Stick.
Type, pick a color, Go Live.
Your screen takes over. Hold the phone up. Enjoy the show.
Concert Mode FAQ
Up to 80 characters. Emojis count, and they work. The font and size auto-adjust so your message reads as big as the screen will allow.
On concert day, the app auto-fills the artist and city you logged for that show, so the message templates ("PLAY [SONG]", "[CITY] LOVES YOU") fill in without you typing anything. You can still edit before going live, or write whatever you want from scratch.
Modern phones at full brightness read from a surprising distance. Mid-size theaters and clubs: absolutely. Big arenas: pick a chunky font and the largest size.
Use common sense. Don't block the view of fans behind you, don't aim it at faces, and put it down when the artist asks the crowd to. Concert Mode is for moments, not the whole show.



