Festival tracking app, remembered set by set.
Log the whole weekend, not just one show.
Festival Mode gives every festival its own page: multi-day dates, your personal lineup, set-by-set memories, and a recap poster you can share.
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A festival tracker that treats the weekend like the weekend. Not one entry crammed with twelve artists. Not a guess at what you might have seen. The full lineup, broken into days, with your personal checkmarks on the sets that actually happened for you.
Add the festival. Pull available lineup data or build it manually. Mark what you saw, rate the sets, capture the memories. The result is a single festival page that expands into everything you experienced across every stage and every day.
Where Festival Mode fits in your concert life
Capture the full weekend, then see it reflected in your history.
Find your next show.
Count down the days.
Tools for the night of.
Capture the details.
See the bigger picture.
One festival. Multiple days. One place for all of it.
Add a festival from the normal add flow. Set the start date, add an optional end date, and the app builds a multi-day structure for you. The festival gets its own detail page with a hero, date range, highlights, and festival-level memories.
No more cramming Bonnaroo into a single concert entry.
Build the lineup of the festival you actually saw.
Pull available lineup data from Setlist.fm, or add artists manually. Then mark which ones you saw. Assign them to days. Rate them.
The result is your personal version of the lineup poster, not the promoter's version with fifty acts you never caught.
The sets that hit hardest get the full treatment.
Any act you mark as seen can become a full tracked set with photos, vibes, ratings, written memories, and a "would see again" toggle. The headliner that made you cry and the 2 PM discovery act that changed your summer get the same depth.
Go as deep as you want on the ones that mattered, and leave the rest as a checkmark.
Turn the whole weekend into one image.
The Festival Recap poster is a lineup-grid style social image built from the acts you actually saw. Customize the look, filter by day, and share the version of the festival that was yours.
Part of Pro.
Log your next festival.
From wristband to memory in four steps.
The full weekend, captured at your pace.
Add a festival.
Use "or add a festival" in the add flow, or let the app detect it from the name.
Build the lineup.
Pull from Setlist.fm or add acts manually. Assign them to days.
Mark what you saw.
Check the sets you caught. Rate them, add notes, go deep on the ones that mattered.
Share the recap.
Generate a Festival Recap poster with your personal lineup. Filter by day, customize the look, post it.
Festival Mode FAQ
Yes. Add any festival manually with a name and dates. Build the lineup yourself by adding artists one at a time. Setlist.fm data is a shortcut, not a requirement.
Mark the act as seen and leave a note. You don't need to commit to "full set" or nothing. A checkmark means you were there for some or all of it.
Yes. Festivals appear in Insights without double-counting. The festival itself and any individual sets you track both contribute to your history in a way that keeps the numbers clean.
Yes. Set a start date with no end date and it works the same way. Day festivals, single-stage events, and multi-day camping weekends all fit.
The app generates a lineup-grid style image from the acts you marked as seen. You can filter to a specific day, customize colors and layout, and share directly. The recap poster is part of Pro.
Yes. Add the dates and build the lineup from memory. The app asks different questions for older shows, so the prompts will adapt. One sentence per set beats a blank entry.



