Meet Alexandra — 61 concerts, 14 cities, 169 bands

This is what a real Gigvault looks like.

She thought it was around 30

Alexandra is a metalcore and pop punk fan from Munich. She's been going to concerts for years — but like most people, she never really tracked them. No list, no diary, just memories that slowly blur together. Then she created her Gigvault, and the number that came back wasn't the one she expected: 61 shows, across 14 cities, by 169 different bands.

Top artists, ranked by how often she actually went

These aren't her most-streamed artists. These are the ones she drove to. That's the difference between a listening recap and a concert history — one measures what played in the background, the other measures where you stood.

In her words

"I had no idea I'd been to that many shows. Seeing it all in one place — with the Wrapped, the cities, the AI identity — it actually made me emotional. These are some of the best nights of my life and now I have them all in one place."

The features behind a 61-concert archive

Every one of these is free forever: logging every show including support acts; Concert Wrapped that updates after every show rather than once in December; festival tracking band-by-band across 250+ festivals worldwide; photos, videos, notes and friend tags per show; stats for top artists, cities and venues that keep themselves current; and a mutual-only social feed with Concert Buddies.

Build your own

Most people's first vault is bigger than they guessed. Backfilling is the fast part: search the artist, confirm the date, and the venue, city, support acts and setlist fill themselves in — roughly 30 seconds per show.

Build a vault like Alexandra's — free forever →

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