Find the Setlist. Relive Every Song.
Find the setlist from any concert you attended. Save it to your diary, relive every song, and prepare for upcoming shows.
Why setlists matter more than you think
Two weeks after a concert, you'll remember maybe 8 of the 22 songs they played. Two years later you'll remember 3, and one of them will probably be wrong. Setlists are the fastest-fading part of concert memory — they're specific enough to be forgotten but meaningful enough to matter.
A saved setlist changes what a concert diary is. Without it, your entry is just: artist, venue, date. With it, you can walk through the exact night song-by-song years later. The ballad they slid in mid-set. The encore surprise. The cover they've only done twice. All of it stays retrievable.
Instant setlist search across all major artists
Gigvault pulls setlist data from setlist.fm — the community-driven database that covers touring artists worldwide. Search any artist, pick a date, see the full setlist including support acts, encores, and any covers. If the concert was in the last 20 years and the artist has any following, chances are the setlist is there. Auto-attach it to your logged show in one tap.
For upcoming shows, check recent setlists on the same tour to see what they've been playing. Gigvault surfaces the last 5-10 setlists so you can plan your pre-show prep — memorize the tracks they're deep into, know what encore to hope for, spot when they're rotating rarities.
Save setlists to your concert diary
Every show entry in Gigvault has a setlist slot. Auto-attach at log time or paste one manually later. Once attached, the setlist is visible every time you open that show. Filter your entire diary by song — see every concert where they played that one track. Cross-reference across years to see set list evolution over a tour or an era.
Community-verified setlists
Setlists come from setlist.fm's community — thousands of fans contributing what they saw played. Cross-verification catches errors. Missing songs get added. Order fixes get pushed. The data quality is high because concert-goers care.
Gigvault also lets you contribute back. If a setlist is incomplete or has an error, you can suggest an edit — it flows back to setlist.fm's community verification pipeline. Your logged shows benefit the whole ecosystem.
How to find and save a setlist in 30 seconds
- Sign up free at gigvault.app.
- Log the show — search artist, pick date. Auto-fill runs. The setlist attaches automatically if available.
- Open the show entry — full setlist displayed, with song order, encores, and covers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find a setlist from a concert I attended?
- Search for the artist and date in Gigvault. Auto-fill checks setlist.fm's database and attaches the full setlist to your logged show. Available for major touring artists worldwide going back roughly 20 years.
- Can I save setlists to my concert diary?
- Yes. Every show entry has a setlist slot. Auto-attach when logging or paste manually later. Setlists stay attached to the show entry, viewable years later, searchable across your entire diary.
- How is Gigvault different from Setlist.fm?
- Setlist.fm is a public database of setlist data — great source. Gigvault is your personal diary that uses setlist.fm's data as a source. You save setlists alongside your photos, notes, ratings, and stats — Setlist.fm doesn't offer that personal-history layer.
- Can I see setlists for upcoming concerts to prepare?
- Yes. Gigvault surfaces the last 5-10 setlists from the current tour so you can preview what they've been playing. Useful for memorizing deep cuts, spotting rotation patterns, and knowing which encores to hope for.
- What if a setlist is incomplete or wrong?
- You can suggest corrections. Edits flow to setlist.fm's community verification pipeline. Concert-goers keep each other honest — data quality is high because contributors care about live music accuracy.
- Is setlist search free?
- Yes. Setlist search and attachment are free forever on Gigvault. No paywall, no rate limits for personal use.