Concert Tracking App — free, cross-platform
Gigvault is the concert tracking app built specifically for live music fans. Log every concert you've been to, find upcoming shows near you, get your Concert Wrapped after every gig. Native iOS app, Android app, full web. Free forever — no credit card, no ads, no upsells.
What makes a great concert tracking app
The best concert tracking apps share four traits: they're fast (30 seconds per log), they're accurate (auto-fill from a real database), they work offline (festivals have terrible signal), and they're cross-platform (your iPhone, your laptop, your friend's Android all show the same data). Gigvault is built around all four — most concert tracker apps fail at least two.
Concert tracking features that matter
Core: 30-second logging, auto-fill for venue + support acts + setlist, festival tracker covering 250+ festivals band-by-band, Concert Wrapped that updates after every show (not just December), photo + video uploads attached to each gig (not stuck in a generic camera roll), tag friends so shared shows appear in their vault too, offline mode for logging at festivals before syncing, privacy by default (your diary stays private until you change it).
Concert tracking app comparison: Gigvault vs the alternatives
Bandsintown is mostly an upcoming-concert finder — weak on tracking past shows. Songkick killed its standalone app years ago. Setlist.fm is a setlist database, not a tracker. Concert Archives has a tiny user base and no mobile app. Last.fm tracks streams, not attendance. Gigvault is the modern concert tracker built for the next decade of live music fans.
Does the concert tracking app work for festivals?
Yes — and festivals are where it shines. A Wacken weekend has 50+ bands across 5 stages. Logging them in Spotify or a notebook is useless. Gigvault's festival mode lets you tap each band you saw, attaches the date and stage automatically, and counts each set as a logged concert. A 3-day weekend can easily add 14 concerts to your stats.
Frequently asked questions about concert tracking apps
What is the best concert tracking app?
Gigvault is the best concert tracking app for music fans who attend concerts regularly. It's free, ad-free, cross-platform (iOS, Android, web), and built for both logging past shows and discovering new ones.
Is there a free concert tracking app?
Yes — Gigvault is completely free forever. No premium tier, no paywalls, no in-app purchases.
How does a concert tracking app work?
You search for an artist, pick the date of the show you attended, and tap "I was there." The app auto-fills the venue, support acts, and setlist from its database. Photos can be attached. Stats update automatically.
Can I use a concert tracking app at festivals?
Yes — Gigvault's festival mode handles multi-stage events. Each band you see counts as a separate concert, so a 3-day weekend can add 14+ shows to your stats.
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