Get your own concert page.
concertsremembered.app/u/yourname
Pick a handle, customize your page, share the link. Your full live music life on one URL, public on your terms.
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Looking to share your concert history online with one link?
Concerts Remembered gives every fan a public concert profile at their own URL. Stats, top artists, top venues, every show you've logged, all on a page that reads like a portfolio of your live music life.
Drop the URL in your bio. Send it to a new friend who asks if you go to a lot of shows. The permanent answer to "what shows have you been to?"
Where your concert page lives in your concert life
Discover, anticipate, experience, remember. Then put the whole thing on the internet.
Find your next show.
Count down the days.
Tools for the night of.
Capture the details.
See the bigger picture.
One link. Every show you've ever been to.
Pick a username and it becomes your URL: concertsremembered.app/u/yourname. Drop it in your bio, send it to a new friend, link it on your Linktree.
The page reads like a portfolio: handle, header photo, show count, first show, home city. The receipts of an actual fan, on one page.
Click any show. See the whole night.
Every concert on your page is its own clickable detail view. The setlist, your photos, the people you went with, the rating, the moment you don't want to forget.
It's not a list of dates. Each show is the full story of a night, in your words.
Every show, every stat, in one view.
Collection: a year-by-year grid of every show, with photos, dates, and concert numbers. Stats: total shows, first show, average rating, top artists, top venues, shows by year, by genre, by city, by month.
Designed to look good without you. The live-music version of a portfolio.
concertsremembered.app/u/yourname is still available.
Private until you publish.
Your profile stays private by default. Flip the Make Profile Public toggle and your shows go live with the basics: artist, venue, date, rating.
From there, two more switches. Show My Stories adds your memories, emotions, quotes, and before/after notes. Show My Photos adds your concert photo library. Each toggles independently. Want it all out there? Both on. Just the bones? Both off.
See what other fans have built.
Public profiles are browsable at concertsremembered.app/discover. Tap "see a random concert" to fall into someone else's live music life: their first show, their identity, the artists they keep coming back to.
Every public profile looks different because every concert life looks different.
Three steps to your concert page.
From download to claimed handle in under a minute.
Download Concerts Remembered.
Free on iOS and Android.
Claim your username.
Open Settings, tap Public Profile, pick your handle. The URL is yours.
Make it public when you're ready.
Add a photo, a bio, your location. Flip the public toggle. Decide whether stories and photos are in or out.
Public Concert Page FAQ
concertsremembered.app/u/yourname. Your username goes after the slash. Pick something you'd want on a business card.
No. Profiles are private by default. Your username is reserved when you claim it, but nothing goes public until you flip the Make Profile Public toggle.
Once your profile is public, basic concert info (artist, venue, date, rating) is visible. Two extra toggles let you decide whether to show your stories (memories, emotions, quotes, before/after notes) and your photos. Each toggles independently.
Not currently. Public profiles are read-only.
Yes, but the old URL stops working when you do. If you build an audience around your URL, pick carefully up front.
Direct via the URL, or by browsing concertsremembered.app/discover, which has a "see a random concert" button that drops you into someone's profile.



