Concert Tracker App

Every show you've ever been to.
Tracked in one place.

Gigvault is the concert tracker for live music fans. Log every concert, build your concert history, save setlists, and get your Concert Wrapped automatically after every show — free forever.

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8,000+ concerts logged · 250+ festivals tracked · 2,000+ venues explored

Concert Diary

Track every show you've attended with date, venue, photos, notes, and personal memories.

Concert Wrapped

See your stats update after every show — top artists, cities, venues, genres, and more.

Setlists & Festivals

Save full setlists, log festival lineups, and keep your complete live music history in one place.

Your concert history, finally in one place

If you've ever asked yourself how many concerts you've been to, which band you've seen most, or where that unforgettable set happened — Gigvault gives you the answer instantly.

Concert Wrapped — your live music, after every show

Most apps give you a recap once a year. Gigvault Concert Wrapped updates after every single show — not just in December. Every night you come home from a gig, your stats grow, your Music Identity sharpens, your year takes shape.

  • Total shows, top artists, cities visited — always up to date
  • AI Music Identity generated from your real concert history
  • Shareable card — ready after every single show
  • Festival sets count individually toward your stats

Festival Tracker — every band, every stage

Gigvault is the only concert tracker that registers every band you saw at Wacken, Hurricane, Rock am Ring, Coachella, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Rock in Rio or Vive Latino as its own show. A 3-day festival weekend with 14 sets becomes 14 logged concerts in your stats and Concert Wrapped. Pre-loaded lineups for 250+ festivals worldwide.

Loved by music fans worldwide

"I've been to 80+ shows and finally have them all in one place." — @metalfan_de
"Concert Wrapped showed me I spent 14 nights at shows last year. Wild." — @livemusicjunkie
"Letterboxd for concerts. I've been waiting for this." — @gighead

Not just another concert app

Live Wrapped

Stats that update after every show — not once a year.

Concert Buddies

See who was at the same shows. Connections built on shared nights.

Plan together

Coordinate tickets, split costs, track who paid.

AI Music Identity

Not what you stream — who you are as a concert-goer.

Concert Diary

Photos, notes, setlists & ratings — your personal archive.

Mutual-only Social

No followers, no algorithm. Real connections only.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free concert tracker app?

Yes — Gigvault is free forever on iOS, Android, and web. No credit card, no ads, no upsells.

How do I track concerts I went to years ago?

Gigvault's backfill workflow: search the artist, pick the year, the venue and setlist auto-fill. Most users add 50+ historical shows in their first session.

Does Gigvault support festivals?

Yes — 250+ festivals pre-loaded including Wacken, Hurricane, Rock am Ring, Coachella, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Rock in Rio, Vive Latino. Each band you saw counts as a separate logged concert.

How is Gigvault different from Songkick or Bandsintown?

Songkick killed its standalone app. Bandsintown focuses on upcoming concert discovery. Gigvault is purpose-built around the concerts you've already lived — with Concert Wrapped, photo diary, festival mode and social features the others lack.

Start tracking your concert life — free forever

No credit card. No ads. Just the concert tracker live music fans have been waiting for.

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Explore Gigvault

Core tools: concert tracker · concert diary · Concert Wrapped · festival tracker · concert stats · setlist finder

Concept guides: live music glossary · build your concert history · keep a concert log · concert tracking app

UK & Ireland: gig tracker app · gig diary app

Songkick & Bandsintown alternatives: Songkick alternative · Bandsintown alternative

Deutsch: Konzert Tracker · Konzert Tagebuch · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden · Konzert App

Español: Rastreador de Conciertos · Diario de Conciertos · Concert Wrapped · Rastreador de Festivales · Buscador de Setlists

Português: Rastreador de Shows · Diário de Shows · Concert Wrapped · Rastreador de Festivais · Buscador de Setlists

gigvault – Track Gigs. Get Wrapped. Find Your People.

47 shows. 8 cities. 167 bands.

Do you know your numbers?

The all-in-one concert tracker for live music fans.

Track every concert you've ever been to — from your first gig to last weekend. See your stats grow over time, relive your best nights, and build a living archive of your music life that updates automatically after every show.

Free to start · No credit card needed

Stats

  • 8,000+ Concerts Logged
  • 2,000+ Music Fans
  • 1,000+ Festivals Tracked
  • 2,000+ Venues Explored

Testimonials

"I've been to 80+ shows and finally have them all in one place." — @metalfan_de
"Concert Wrapped showed me I spent 14 nights at shows last year. Wild." — @livemusicjunkie
"Letterboxd for concerts. I've been waiting for this." — @gighead

Your concert life, all in one place.

Gigvault brings your entire concert history into one place. Every show, every memory, every stat — building toward your personal Concert Wrapped.

See your live music identity

AI-generated Music Identity, concert stats, and your Wrapped recap—all based on your real concert history.

Remember every concert you've been to

Past concerts, upcoming shows, your wishlist, and every band you've ever seen live—all in one view.

Keep photos, notes and memories together

Upload photos and videos for each concert. Your private or public moments archive with captions, tags, and timestamps.

Watch your artist history grow over time

A growing list of every artist you've witnessed live—from legendary headliners to surprise opening acts.

Not just another concert app.

Live Wrapped

Stats that update after every show — not once a year.

Concert Buddies

See who was at the same shows. Connections built on shared nights.

Plan together

Coordinate tickets, split costs, track who paid. No more WhatsApp chaos.

AI Music Identity

Not what you stream — who you are as a concert-goer.

Concert Diary

Photos, notes, setlists & ratings — your personal archive.

Mutual-only Social

No followers, no algorithm. Real connections only.

Your concert year — automatically.

Most concert apps give you a recap once a year. Gigvault Wrapped updates after every single show. Every night you come home from a gig — your stats grow, your identity sharpens, your year takes shape.

  • Updates after every show
  • Monthly recaps — not just December
  • AI Music Identity included
  • Festival-ready — bands you saw at Wacken, Download or Hellfest count too

Track your concerts, collect stats and watch your musical year grow — month by month, show by show.

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Explore Gigvault

Core tools: concert tracker · concert diary · Concert Wrapped · festival tracker · concert stats · setlist finder

Concept guides: live music glossary · concert history · concert log app · concert tracking app

UK & Ireland: gig tracker app · gig diary app

Alternatives: Songkick alternative · Bandsintown alternative

Deutsch: Konzert Tracker · Konzert Tagebuch · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden · Konzert App

Español: Rastreador de Conciertos · Diario de Conciertos · Rastreador de Festivales · Buscador de Setlists

Português: Rastreador de Shows · Diário de Shows · Rastreador de Festivais · Buscador de Setlists

About gigvault

Your personal concert diary for the nights that changed you — track shows, save memories, connect with the scene.

If you've ever felt this…

You love this music, but your friends don't. You're scrolling lineups, doing the math, and wondering whether it's worth going alone — again.

Because concerts aren't just events. They're the moments you replay on the walk home. The songs that hit different after you screamed them with strangers.

Our Values

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gigvault Features

Track every show you've attended, relive your favorite nights, and build a complete history of your live music life. Your stats, artists, venues, and memories update automatically after every concert — so nothing ever gets lost.

Never forget a concert again

Every concert you attend becomes part of your permanent concert history. Dates, venues, artists, and memories stay connected — so you always know when and where you saw a band.

Whether it was your first festival, a surprise club show, or a once-in-a-lifetime tour, your experiences are saved in one place.

See your concert stats grow

Discover the numbers behind your live music life. See how many concerts you've attended, which artists you've seen the most, and which cities and venues you visit again and again.

Your stats update automatically after every concert — giving you a clear picture of your music journey over time.

Keep your memories safe

Save photos, notes, and personal memories from every concert you attend. Your memories stay organized, searchable, and easy to revisit whenever you want to relive the experience.

Find people who were there

Reconnect with fans who attended the same concerts as you. See who shared the moment, discover familiar faces, and build real connections around shared live music experiences.

Your concert year — automatically

Most apps show you a yearly recap once in December. Gigvault updates your concert year after every single show. Your wrapped is always current.

Your entire concert history in one place

From your first concert years ago to the show you attended last weekend, everything lives in one timeline. No spreadsheets, no notes, and no scattered screenshots.

The easiest way to track concerts you've attended

Gigvault is a concert tracker and concert diary app designed for live music fans. It helps you log every concert you've been to, build your concert history, and see your live music life in stats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Other apps also have a yearly recap. How is gigvault different?
gigvault Wrapped updates after every show — not once a year. It tracks Concert Buddies, generates an AI Music Identity based on shows attended, and offers monthly Wrapped recaps for Pro users.
Is gigvault free?
Yes — completely free to use. No credit card, no trial period. Core features like tracking, Wrapped, and Social Hub stay free.
What if I've only been to a few concerts?
Perfect time to start. Your Wrapped and stats build over time — even 3 concerts is a start.
How is this different from Setlist.fm?
Setlist.fm is a database about setlist data. gigvault is about you — your memories, friends, and identity as a concert-goer.
How is this different from Spotify Wrapped?
Spotify Wrapped shows what you streamed. gigvault Wrapped shows what you actually lived — the shows you attended.
Is there an iOS or Android app?
Yes — Gigvault is available on iOS and Android, and also works as a web app.
How does the AI Music Identity work?
Our AI reads your concert history and writes a personal description of you as a concert-goer — based on shows attended, not streams.
Can I keep my profile private?
Yes. Your profile is private by default. You control exactly what's visible.
Can I coordinate concerts with friends?
Yes — with Concert Groups you can plan attendance, track tickets, split costs and settle payments.

Still have questions? Contact us.

How to Use gigvault

Get started with gigvault in minutes. Here's how to build your concert diary.

Step 1: Create Your Account

Sign up for free at gigvault.app/signup. No credit card required.

Step 2: Add Your First Concert

Search for a show you've attended, tap "I was there," and it's added to your diary. Add photos, ratings, and notes.

Step 3: Build Your History

Keep logging shows. Backfill past concerts from your memory, photos, or ticket stubs. The more you add, the richer your stats become.

Step 4: Get Your Wrapped

Your Concert Wrapped generates automatically. View your yearly stats and share them with friends.

Step 5: Connect with Friends

Find friends on gigvault, see what shows they attend, and plan concerts together with Concert Groups.

Free vs Pro

gigvault is free for core features. Pro unlocks advanced stats, monthly wrapped, concert groups, and more.

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gigvault Blog

Tips, guides and stories about tracking concerts and live music memories.

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Contact gigvault

Have questions, feedback, or a partnership idea? We'd love to hear from you.

Send us a message using the contact form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

You can also reach us at: hello@gigvault.app

Your shots. Your name. Your stage.

PHOTOGRAPHER PRO — €9.99/MONTH

Stop shooting concerts for free. Gigvault puts your name on every concert page you cover — in front of the fans who were actually there.

Built for serious concert photographers

Photographer Pro is a standalone €9.99/month plan that gives concert photographers public credit on every concert page their photos appear on. Your name, avatar, and a "Concert Photographer" badge appear in the "Concert Photographers" section of every show you cover, visible to every fan who tracks that concert on Gigvault.

Listed on every concert page

Your name and avatar appear in the "Photographers at this show" section — visible to every fan who tracked that concert.

Get credited automatically

No manual tagging, no chasing credit. Upload a public photo from a concert and your credit appears instantly on the show page.

Use Gigvault as your portfolio

Many photographers use Gigvault as their main portfolio. Your public profile at gigvault.app/profile/username is shareable and shows all your work organized by concert — with the added advantage that fans already on Gigvault discover you organically.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Photographer Pro cost?
€9.99 per month. Standalone plan, no other Gigvault subscription required.
What do I get?
Public credit on every concert page, a "Concert Photographer" badge on your profile, a portfolio tab, and unlimited photo uploads to public concert pages.
Do I need a Pro subscription too?
No — Photographer Pro is a standalone plan. You can subscribe to just Photographer Pro without any other Gigvault subscription.

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The Concert Tracker Built for Real Fans

The easiest way to track concerts you've attended. Log every show, build your concert history, and see your live music stats grow — free forever.

Track every concert you've ever been to

Artist, venue, date, setlist — all in one place. No more forgotten gigs. Your concert tracker keeps everything organized, searchable, and always up to date.

Your concert stats, always up to date

Total shows attended, top artists, cities visited, venues explored. Your concert tracker updates automatically after every show.

More than a list — a living archive

Add photos, notes, and personal memories to every show. Your diary grows with you, show by show.

Read our guide: Best apps to track concerts

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free concert tracker app?
Yes — Gigvault is free to start with no credit card required. Core features including tracking, Concert Wrapped, and stats stay free forever.
What is the best app to track concerts you've been to?
Gigvault lets you log every show you've attended, see your stats grow, and get your automatic Concert Wrapped recap — all free.
Can I track concerts I went to years ago?
Yes — backfill your entire concert history, even shows from years ago.
How is Gigvault different from Concert Archives?
Both apps let you log concerts. Gigvault adds automatic Concert Wrapped stats, a festival tracker, AI Music Identity, and social features — all without ads.

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Concert Tracker — Log Every Show

Gigvault is a concert tracker built for people who go to live shows. Log every concert you've attended — last weekend, last year, or twenty years ago — and keep your entire live music history in one timeline.

One-tap show logging

Add a show in seconds. Search by artist, date or venue and Gigvault auto-fills the rest: city, country, support acts, even the setlist.

Your concert history, always with you

Every show you log is saved permanently. Open your diary on any device and see exactly when and where you saw each band.

Stats that update automatically

Watch your numbers grow after every gig: total shows, top artists, most-visited venues, cities, countries and genres.

Concert Wrapped, year-round

Get a Spotify-Wrapped-style recap of your live music life — but updated after every concert, not once a year in December.

Free forever

Core tracking, stats, festival logging and Wrapped are free for everyone. No credit card required.

Your Personal Concert Diary

Your personal concert diary. Log shows, upload photos, write notes, and relive every night — all in one place.

Every show deserves to be remembered

Date, venue, setlist, photos, and your personal notes — all connected to each show in your concert diary. Nothing gets lost.

Photos and memories, organized by show

Upload concert photos and videos directly to each show. No more scrolling through your camera roll.

Private by default

Your concert diary is private by default. You control exactly what's visible.

Start with what you remember

Log what you know — even just the artist and year. Your concert diary grows over time.

Read our guide: How to remember every concert

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a concert diary app?
A concert diary app lets you log every show you've attended, save photos and memories, and build a permanent record of your live music life.
Is Gigvault a good concert diary?
Gigvault is built specifically for concert fans. It combines diary features, automatic stats, Concert Wrapped, and social features — free forever.
Can I keep my concert diary private?
Yes. Your profile and diary are private by default.
Can I add past concerts to my diary?
Yes — you can backfill your entire concert history.

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Concert Wrapped — Your Live Music Story, Told in Stats

Like Spotify Wrapped, but for concerts you actually attended. Your Concert Wrapped updates after every single show — not just once a year.

Not just a year-end recap

Most apps show you a summary once in December. Gigvault Concert Wrapped updates after every single show.

What's inside your Concert Wrapped

Total shows attended. Most-seen artists. Cities and venues visited. Total live music time. AI Music Identity.

Share your Concert Wrapped anytime

Share after any show — not just in December. Your story grows every time you go to a gig.

Read our guide: What is Concert Wrapped?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Concert Wrapped?
Concert Wrapped is your automatic yearly recap of live music — shows attended, top artists, cities visited, and more. It updates after every single show.
Is Concert Wrapped free?
Yes — Concert Wrapped is included in Gigvault's free plan.
How do I get my Concert Wrapped?
Sign up at gigvault.app, log your first show, and your Wrapped generates automatically.
How is Concert Wrapped different from Spotify Wrapped?
Spotify Wrapped shows what you streamed. Concert Wrapped shows what you actually lived.

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The Festival Tracker for Serious Festival Fans

Track which bands you saw at Wacken, Coachella, Glastonbury and more. Every festival set counts toward your stats and Concert Wrapped.

Never lose track of a festival lineup again

You're at a 3-day festival. 40 bands. By Sunday you can't remember half of what you saw. With Gigvault, every set you mark becomes permanent.

Festival sets count the same as headline shows

Bands you saw at Download, Wacken, Hellfest or Coachella count toward your total shows, Artist History, and Concert Wrapped.

Build your festival history across years

See which festivals you've attended, which years, and which artists you discovered there first.

Read our guide: Best festival tracker apps

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a festival tracker app?
Gigvault includes a built-in festival tracker where you can log every band you saw at any festival.
What festivals does Gigvault support?
All major festivals worldwide — Wacken, Download, Coachella, Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, and thousands more.
Do festival bands count toward my Concert Wrapped?
Yes — every band you mark at a festival counts toward your total shows, Artist History, and Concert Wrapped.
How is Gigvault different from Setlist.fm for festivals?
Setlist.fm is a crowdsourced database. Gigvault tracks your personal attendance — which sets you saw, your photos, and your memories.

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Festival Tracker — Log Every Band You've Seen

Gigvault's festival tracker lets live music fans log every band they actually saw at any festival in the world. From Wacken Open Air and Hellfest to Coachella, Glastonbury, Rock am Ring and Primavera Sound, every set you caught becomes part of your permanent concert history.

Pick from the full lineup

Instead of logging a single "festival" entry, Gigvault loads the official lineup for each edition and lets you tick the bands you actually watched. Headliners, support acts, surprise guests — everything counts as a separate show.

Every set counts toward Concert Wrapped

Each band you mark at a festival flows into your Concert Wrapped stats: total shows, most-seen artists, genres, cities and countries. Your festival weekend can easily become 15 to 30 logged concerts.

Build your festival history

Backfill festivals from years ago. Search by year and event — Gigvault auto-fills dates, venue, city and the original lineup so you can rebuild your concert history quickly.

Share with friends who were there

See which friends attended the same festival edition, compare your set lists, and reconnect around shared live music moments.

Free forever

Tracking festivals and bands on Gigvault is free. No credit card, no trial — just log shows and watch your concert history grow.

Your Concert Stats, Always Up to Date

How many concerts have you been to? Which artist have you seen the most? See your complete concert statistics — automatically, free forever.

The numbers behind your live music life

Total shows attended. Most-seen artists. Cities visited. Venues explored. Total live music time. Shows per year.

Concert stats that update after every show

No manual input. No December-only recap. Every concert you log instantly updates all your concert stats.

Discover patterns you never noticed

Are you a loyalist or an explorer? Gigvault shows you exactly how you experience live music over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What concert stats does Gigvault track?
Total shows attended, most-seen artists, cities and venues visited, shows per year, total live music time, and more.
How many concerts have I been to?
Sign up on Gigvault, log your shows, and your total concert count updates instantly.
Are concert stats free on Gigvault?
Yes — all core stats are free forever.
Can I see my stats for a specific year?
Yes — you can view your concert stats by year, and Concert Wrapped gives you a full annual summary.

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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.

Instant setlist search across all major artists

Find the setlist from any concert — past or upcoming. Every song they played, in the exact order they played it.

Save setlists to your concert diary

Attach a setlist directly to a show in your diary. Every time you revisit that concert, the full setlist is there.

Prepare for the show of your life

Know every song before the lights go down. Check recent setlists to see what they've been playing on this tour.

Read our guide: How to remember every concert

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a setlist from a concert I attended?
Search for the artist and date in Gigvault — setlist data is available for major artists.
Can I save setlists to my concert diary?
Yes — save any setlist directly to a show in your Gigvault diary.
How is Gigvault different from Setlist.fm?
Setlist.fm is a public database. Gigvault is your personal diary — you save setlists alongside photos, notes, and stats.

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Concert Tracker Glossary — every live music term, defined

If you've ever wondered what a "support act" actually is, what a "circle pit" means, or what makes a "headliner" different from an "opener," you're in the right place. Gigvault's concert tracker glossary defines every live music term you'll encounter as a concertgoer — from beginner concepts to deep cuts that only festival veterans know.

This glossary is part of a broader effort to make live music culture accessible. Every term is written from real concert-going experience by Alex, the founder of Gigvault. If a term is missing, send it to hello@gigvault.app and we'll add it.

Core concert tracker concepts

Concert Tracker — A dedicated app or system for logging every concert you've attended. Modern concert trackers like Gigvault auto-fill venues, support acts, and setlists from a database. The opposite of a spreadsheet that gets abandoned in three weeks.

Concert Wrapped — Your annual concert recap, updated after every show you log. Inspired by Spotify Wrapped but built from concerts you actually attended. Total shows, top artists, cities visited, AI Music Identity. Learn more about Concert Wrapped.

Music Identity — An AI-generated summary of who you are as a concert-goer based on your full concert history. Examples: "Berlin-based Metal Loyalist With Festival Pilgrimages" or "Stadium-Only Pop Fan Who Travels Internationally."

Concert Buddies — On Gigvault, the friends you've shared the most concerts with. Surfaces overlap automatically: "You and Lena have been to 8 of the same shows."

Concert Diary — A personal record of every concert you've attended with photos, setlist, ratings, and notes per show. Often called a "Letterboxd for concerts." See Concert Diary.

Setlist Finder — Search tool that finds the exact songs played at any concert past or upcoming, in play order. See Setlist Finder.

Concert Stats — Quantified summary of your live music life: total shows, most-seen artist, cities visited, venues explored, hours of live music. See Concert Stats.

Live music performance terms

Headliner — The main act of a concert or festival night. Usually the biggest name on the poster and the last to perform.

Support Act (also "opener") — A band that performs before the headliner. On Gigvault, support acts count as separately logged concerts — they're often the most underrated discoveries of your concert-going life.

Side Stage — Secondary festival stages where smaller bands or surprise acts perform. Side-stage discoveries often turn into future favorites.

Encore — Additional songs performed after the apparent end of a set, typically after audience applause. The fan tradition of demanding an encore dates back to 18th-century opera.

Setlist — The ordered list of songs a band plays at a specific concert. Preserved in play order on Gigvault's Setlist Finder.

Pyro — Pyrotechnic effects (fireworks, flames, sparks) used during performances. Common at metal, rock, and stadium pop concerts.

Mosh Pit — A crowd area where fans dance aggressively — pushing, shoving, jumping — typically at metal, punk, and hardcore shows.

Circle Pit — A mosh pit variant where fans run in a circular pattern. Often initiated mid-song by a band's request.

Wall of Death — A mosh pit ritual where the crowd splits into two halves that charge at each other when the song drops.

Crowd Surfing — When a fan is passed across the audience from person to person, usually toward the stage.

Tracking & logging terms

Backfilling — The act of adding past concerts to your tracker after the fact. Most Gigvault users backfill 30-50 forgotten shows in their first session. Read the backfill workflow.

Show Logging — The act of recording a concert in your tracker. On Gigvault, it takes ~30 seconds: search artist, tap "I was there," done.

Photo Diary — Photos attached to specific concerts in your tracker (not in a generic camera roll). Years later, every photo has full context — which band, which night.

Tag Friends — Marking friends as attendees of a show. On Gigvault, this creates a shared timeline of every concert you went to together.

Festival Set — A single band's performance at a festival. On Gigvault, each festival set counts as its own logged concert — a 3-day Wacken with 14 sets = 14 concerts in your stats.

Concert Count — The total number of concerts you've attended across all time. Most fans underestimate theirs by 50-100 until they start tracking.

Frequently asked questions about concert terminology

What is a support act in a concert?

A support act is a band that performs before the headliner at a concert. They usually play shorter sets (30-45 minutes vs the headliner's 90+ minutes). Support acts are often less famous than the headliner and many of today's biggest acts started as support. Gigvault tracks support acts as separate logged shows — they count toward your stats just like headliners.

What does Concert Wrapped mean?

Concert Wrapped is your annual recap of every concert you attended, updated continuously throughout the year. Built by Gigvault, it includes total shows, top artists, cities, venues, total live music hours, and an AI-generated Music Identity. See Concert Wrapped in detail.

What is a mosh pit?

A mosh pit is a crowd area at a concert (typically rock, metal, punk, hardcore) where fans dance aggressively — pushing, shoving, jumping. Mosh pits are usually right in front of the stage. They're voluntary — if you don't want to mosh, stay outside the pit.

How many concerts is the average person at?

The average music fan attends 3-5 concerts per year. Dedicated fans hit 20+. Gigvault users average 23 shows per year, with super-fans hitting 40-100+. Read the deep-dive.

What's the difference between a setlist and a tracklist?

A setlist is what a band plays LIVE at a specific concert, in the exact order. A tracklist is the songs on a recorded album. Setlists differ from concert to concert; tracklists are fixed.

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Your concert history. Every show, forever.

Gigvault is built to capture your complete concert history — from your first show as a teenager to the gig you came home from last night. Backfill old shows, log new ones in 30 seconds, and watch your live music timeline grow into a personal archive that lasts forever.

How to track your concert history (the 30-second method)

Recording your concert history doesn't have to be a research project. The Gigvault method is built for speed: open the app, search the artist name, pick the date (often only one show matches), tap "I was there." The venue, support acts, and setlist auto-fill from our database of 8,000+ concerts. You're done in 30 seconds. Photos can be attached from your camera roll either right then or later.

Backfilling your old concerts — the workflow that works

Most new users backfill 30-50 forgotten shows in their first session. The trick is to go decade-by-decade: start with the bands you saw in your teens, then your 20s, then anything recent. Pull up your Spotify "On Repeat" history if you need memory triggers. Search ticket emails in Gmail. Check Facebook event invites from 2013. Within an hour, you'll have a concert history you'd otherwise have lost forever.

What goes in your live music history archive

Your Gigvault concert history captures every detail that matters: date, venue, city, country, headliner, every support act (separately searchable), setlist in exact play order, photos and videos, ratings (1-5 stars), personal notes, and the friends who were with you. Festivals get logged band-by-band — a 3-day Wacken weekend with 14 sets becomes 14 logged concerts in your stats.

Why a digital concert history beats a notebook

Notebooks work for the first 20 shows. After that, you lose them, the ink fades, the pages tear, and you can't search them. Digital concert history archives like Gigvault are searchable, sortable, and survive device changes. Plus they auto-generate stats and Concert Wrapped — something paper can never do.

Frequently asked questions about your concert history

How do I track all the concerts I've been to?

Use a dedicated concert tracker like Gigvault. Manual options: a notebook (gets lost), a spreadsheet (gets abandoned), Spotify Wrapped (only counts streaming, not attendance). A concert tracker auto-fills venues and setlists, attaches photos, generates stats, and syncs across devices. Most fans log their entire concert history in one afternoon.

Can I see a list of every concert I've attended?

Yes — once you've logged them in a concert tracker. Gigvault shows your complete timeline sorted by date, filterable by artist, venue, city, year, or any combination. Export to CSV anytime. Your concert history is fully portable.

How do I remember concerts from years ago?

Memory triggers help most: ticket email searches in Gmail, Spotify listening history, Facebook event invites, old camera roll dates, and asking friends "what shows did we go to in 2018?" The Gigvault backfill workflow makes this fast — most users recover 30-50 forgotten shows.

Is there an app for concert history?

Yes — Gigvault is the dedicated concert history app, free on iOS, Android, and web. It's designed specifically for tracking the shows you've already attended (not just upcoming ones, which is what Bandsintown and Songkick focused on).

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Related: Concert Tracker · Concert Log · Concert Diary · Concert Stats

Concert Log App — keep a log of every show

Gigvault is the concert log app for serious live music fans. Keep a comprehensive log of every show you've attended — dates, venues, setlists, photos, notes, and stats. Native iOS app, Android app, and full web access. Free forever, ad-free, privacy-first.

How to keep a concert log that actually survives

The number-one reason concert logs fail is friction. If logging a show takes more than 60 seconds, you stop doing it. Gigvault's log is designed around 30-second entries: search artist, tap "I was there." Venue, support acts, and setlist auto-fill. The reason concert logs in Apple Notes, Google Sheets, or paper journals always die is because there's no auto-fill — every log takes 5-10 minutes of manual data entry.

What goes in your concert log

Each log entry captures: date, venue, city, country, headliner, every support act (each separately tracked), full setlist in play order, photos and videos, 1-5 star rating, personal notes, and tagged friends. Festival weekends get logged set-by-set — Glastonbury with 22 sets becomes 22 log entries, not 1. This matters for stats, top-artist rankings, and Concert Wrapped accuracy.

The best concert log apps compared

The dedicated concert log space has narrowed dramatically: Songkick killed its standalone app, Bandsintown focuses on discovery (not logging), Last.fm tracks streaming not attendance. Gigvault is the only modern app built specifically for concert logging with native iOS, native Android, and a polished web experience — all free.

Concert log vs concert diary vs setlist tracker

These three things sound similar but serve different jobs. A concert log is a structured list of shows (date, artist, venue). A concert diary adds emotional context: photos, ratings, notes about how the night felt. A setlist tracker focuses on which songs were played. Gigvault combines all three — you don't have to choose.

Frequently asked questions about concert logging

What is a concert log app?

A concert log app is software designed to record every concert you've attended, with structured fields for date, artist, venue, setlist, and photos. Gigvault is the leading free concert log app for iOS, Android, and web.

How do I log every concert I've been to?

Use Gigvault: search the artist, pick the date (often only one show matches), tap "I was there." Venue and setlist auto-fill. Each log takes about 30 seconds. Backfill old shows in batches by decade.

Is there a free app to log concerts?

Yes — Gigvault is free forever. No paywalls, no ads, no premium tier. Native apps on iOS and Android, full web at gigvault.app.

What's the best way to keep a concert log?

The best concert log is one you'll actually maintain. That means: low friction (30-second entries), auto-fill (no typing venue addresses), syncs across devices, never gets deleted. Dedicated apps like Gigvault beat spreadsheets every time.

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Related: Concert Tracker · Concert Diary · Concert History · Gig Tracker (UK)

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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Related: Concert Tracker · Festival Tracker · Concert Log · Concert Wrapped

Gig Tracker App — log every gig you've been to

Gigvault is the gig tracker app for live music fans across the UK, Ireland, Australia and beyond. Log every gig you've ever been to, build your gig history, find upcoming gigs near you, and watch your gig stats grow. Free forever — no credit card, no ads, no upsells.

Why fans call it a gig tracker

"Gig" is the universal UK/Irish/Australian term for a live music event — punk fans, indie kids, jazz heads, electronic ravers all use it. Gigvault works for any kind of gig: small club show, arena tour, festival weekend, secret pop-up, multi-night residency, sticky-floored basement, country pub session. Whatever you call it, log it.

Gig tracker app vs concert tracker app

Same thing, different region. Americans say "concert tracker," Brits and Aussies say "gig tracker." Gigvault works identically — the database covers UK venues (Brixton Academy, O2 Forum, Roundhouse, Camden Underworld) just as well as US venues. The festival tracker covers Reading, Leeds, Glastonbury, Download, Latitude, Boomtown, All Points East, Wireless, Field Day, Wide Awake, Standon Calling, plus Australian festivals like Splendour, Falls, Bluesfern, and Beyond the Valley.

What goes in your gig tracker

Each logged gig captures: date, venue, city, country, headliner, every support act (separately tracked), full setlist auto-pulled from millions of historical setlists, photos and videos from the night, your 1-5 star rating, personal notes, and the friends you went with (tagged). Festival sets are logged individually — a Reading weekend with 12 bands you watched = 12 gigs in your stats.

How to backfill your gig history

The fastest way to remember old gigs: search ticket emails in Gmail, scroll Facebook event invites from 2014-2018, check Spotify "On Repeat" history for memory triggers, ask gig buddies to compare. Most users backfill 50+ gigs in the first session.

Frequently asked questions about gig trackers

What is a gig tracker?

A gig tracker is an app or system for recording every live music event (gig) you've attended. UK/Irish/Australian fans use "gig tracker" while Americans say "concert tracker" — same concept.

Is there a free gig tracker app?

Yes — Gigvault is free forever on iOS, Android, and web. No paywalls, no ads.

Can I log gigs I went to years ago?

Yes — Gigvault is designed for backfilling. Search the artist, pick the year, the date and venue auto-fill from the database. Most users add 50-100 historical gigs in their first session.

Does the gig tracker work for UK festivals?

Yes — full coverage for Reading, Leeds, Glastonbury, Download, Latitude, Boomtown, Wireless, All Points East, Field Day, plus all the smaller boutique festivals. Each band you saw counts as a separate logged gig.

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Related: Gig Diary · Concert Tracker · Festival Tracker · Setlist Finder

Gig Diary App — the Letterboxd for live music

Gigvault is the gig diary app for serious live music fans. Log every gig, save setlists, attach photos, rate the night, write notes — and build a permanent personal gig history. The Letterboxd for concerts that UK and Irish music fans have been asking for since Songkick shut down its standalone app.

Why a gig diary beats memory (and beats notes apps)

Most gig-goers can't name half the gigs they've been to. Memory fades within months — venue names blur ("was that the Garage or the Lexington?"), support acts disappear, the order of songs vanishes, the date drifts. Apple Notes and Google Keep don't help because they have no structure: no auto-fill, no search by venue or year, no stats. A gig diary app fixes all of this with one structured log per gig that takes 30 seconds.

What makes Gigvault different from Letterboxd for gigs

Built specifically for live music, not films. Setlists auto-attach from millions of historical concerts. Festival sets logged band-by-band (a Glastonbury weekend with 22 sets = 22 logged gigs). Concert Buddies surface gig-mates from your network — "you and Jamie have been to 12 of the same gigs." Concert Wrapped delivers an annual recap of your gig year with top artists, top venues, top cities. Free forever, ad-free, privacy-first.

How to start a gig diary you'll actually keep

The number-one reason gig diaries fail is friction. Paper diaries get lost. Notes apps lack structure. Spreadsheets get abandoned. Gigvault's gig diary works because each entry takes 30 seconds and the database does the heavy lifting. Start with the most recent gig you went to, then backfill week-by-week or month-by-month. Within an hour, you'll have a gig diary spanning years.

Gig diary vs concert journal vs show log

Different names, same idea: a structured record of every live music event you've attended. UK and Australian fans say "gig diary." Americans tend to say "concert journal" or "show log." Gigvault works for all of them — the UI is identical, the database covers all regions, the export format is universal.

Frequently asked questions about gig diaries

What is a gig diary?

A gig diary is a structured personal record of every live music gig you've attended — including date, venue, support acts, setlist, photos, your rating, and notes. Gigvault is the leading free gig diary app.

Is there an app for keeping a gig diary?

Yes — Gigvault is purpose-built as a gig diary app. Native iOS, native Android, full web at gigvault.app. Free forever.

How is a gig diary different from a concert tracker?

A gig tracker focuses on the structured list (dates, artists, venues). A gig diary adds emotional context — photos, ratings, personal notes about how the night felt. Gigvault combines both: it's a tracker AND a diary in one app.

Can I make my gig diary public or keep it private?

Both — by default, your gig diary is private. You can selectively share individual gigs, your full vault, or your Concert Wrapped recap when you want to.

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Related: Concert Diary · Gig Tracker · Concert Log · Letterboxd for concerts blog post

Songkick Alternative — the successor for fans who go

Songkick was the king of concert discovery for over a decade — until Warner-acquired Songkick shut down the standalone app and merged into the marketing tools. Fans were left without a tracker for their concert history. Gigvault is the modern successor: built for fans who actually go to concerts, not just browse them.

Why fans are looking for a Songkick alternative

The Songkick standalone app shut down. The "Songkick.com" web version still exists but focuses on artist discovery and ticket links — not personal concert tracking. The "I was there" button never returned to a dedicated app. Fans who logged 200+ concerts on Songkick lost the social tracking experience. Gigvault rebuilds it from the ground up — and adds Concert Wrapped, festival mode, photo diaries, and social features Songkick never had.

What Gigvault does that Songkick never did

Concert Wrapped — annual recap updated after every show you attend, not just December. Support acts tracked separately — the opener counts toward your stats. Festival sets band-by-band — a Wacken weekend with 14 sets = 14 logged concerts. Photo and video uploads per show — your memories attached to each gig, not lost in a camera roll. Tag friends so shared shows appear in their vault too. AI Music Identity generated from your real concert history. Concert Buddies that surface friends with the most overlap.

How to migrate from Songkick to Gigvault

Export your Songkick "I went" list from your profile. Then manually log each one in Gigvault — search the artist, pick the date, the venue auto-fills. Most ex-Songkick users finish migrating 100+ shows in a single afternoon because Gigvault's auto-fill makes each log take 20-30 seconds instead of the 5 minutes manual entry would require.

Songkick alternatives compared

Bandsintown — focuses on upcoming concert discovery, weak on personal tracking. Concert Archives — community-driven but tiny user base and no mobile apps. Setlist.fm — setlist database, not a personal tracker. Last.fm — tracks Spotify listening, not concert attendance. Concerts Remembered — abandoned project. Gigvault — purpose-built modern tracker with both past and future shows.

Frequently asked questions about Songkick alternatives

What happened to Songkick?

Warner Music acquired Songkick and shut down the standalone consumer app. The Songkick brand still exists as a B2B tool for artists and labels but no longer has the personal concert tracking features fans loved.

What is the best alternative to Songkick?

Gigvault is the best Songkick alternative for fans who want to track every concert they've attended. Free, modern, cross-platform on iOS, Android, and web.

Can I import my Songkick history to Gigvault?

No automated import exists today, but Gigvault's auto-fill makes manual migration fast — 30 seconds per show. Most fans finish migrating 100+ shows in one afternoon.

Is Gigvault free like Songkick was?

Yes — Gigvault is free forever. No premium tier, no ads, no data sold.

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Related: Bandsintown Alternative · Concert Tracker · Concert History

Bandsintown Alternative — built for fans who go

Bandsintown is built around upcoming concert discovery and is loaded with ads + personalized email blasts. Gigvault is built around the concerts you've already lived. Both can be useful at different times — but if you want a personal archive of your real concert history (with stats, Wrapped, photos, friend tags), Gigvault is the dedicated app.

Why fans look for a Bandsintown alternative

Three reasons keep showing up in user feedback: too many promotional emails (Bandsintown sends 10+ per week to active users), weak past-concert tracking (the "I went" feature exists but offers no meaningful stats), and no Concert Wrapped equivalent. Bandsintown is great at "what concerts are coming to my city?" but bad at "what's my concert history?" Gigvault inverts that focus.

What you get with Gigvault that Bandsintown lacks

Concert history archive — every show you've been to, permanently. Concert Wrapped — automatic year-end recap (Bandsintown has nothing like this). Personal diary — photos, videos, notes, ratings per show. Support acts logged as separate entries — the opener counts toward your stats. Festival sets band-by-band — a Coachella weekend with 14 logged sets = 14 shows. AI Music Identity — summary of who you are as a concert-goer. Concert Buddies — surfaces friends with shared concert history. No ads, no data sold — privacy by default.

Bandsintown vs Gigvault: what each app is best at

Bandsintown wins at: discovering upcoming concerts in your city, getting alerts when favorite artists announce tours, ticket links to multiple sellers. Gigvault wins at: tracking concerts you've already been to, building a personal archive with photos and setlists, festival mode for multi-stage tracking, Concert Wrapped, friend tagging and shared timelines, ad-free experience. Many fans use both — Bandsintown for "what's coming" and Gigvault for "what I've lived."

How to import your Bandsintown history

Bandsintown doesn't offer a CSV export, so migration is manual. The good news: Gigvault's auto-fill is so fast that logging 100+ shows takes about an hour. Search the artist, pick the date, tap "I was there." Most users finish migrating a full Bandsintown history in one afternoon.

Frequently asked questions about Bandsintown alternatives

What is the best alternative to Bandsintown?

For tracking concerts you've attended, Gigvault is the best Bandsintown alternative — free, ad-free, with Concert Wrapped, photo diary, and festival band tracking.

Is Gigvault free like Bandsintown?

Yes — and unlike Bandsintown, Gigvault has no ads and doesn't email you 10+ times per week.

Does Gigvault have concert discovery like Bandsintown?

Yes — Gigvault includes upcoming concert discovery for artists you follow, but it's not the primary focus. The app is built around your personal concert history first.

Can I use both Bandsintown and Gigvault?

Yes — many fans use Bandsintown for upcoming concert alerts and Gigvault for personal tracking, photo diaries, and Concert Wrapped.

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Related: Songkick Alternative · Concert Tracker · Concert Wrapped

Konzert Tracker App – Alle deine Shows. Ein Ort.

47 Shows. 8 Städte. 167 Bands. Kennst du deine Zahlen?

Gigvault ist die beste Konzert Tracker App für Live-Musik-Fans in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Alle Konzerte tracken, Support Acts loggen, Setlists speichern und deinen Concert Wrapped nach jeder Show abrufen.

Dein Konzertleben. Vollständig dokumentiert.

Kostenlos starten · Keine Kreditkarte nötig

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Alle Funktionen auf einen Blick

Gigvault ist mehr als eine Liste. Es ist dein vollständiges Konzertleben — dokumentiert, analysiert und geteilt.

Vergiss nie wieder ein Konzert

Logge jedes Konzert — Headliner, Support Acts, Opener — in einer permanenten, durchsuchbaren Liste.

Sieh deine Konzert-Stats wachsen

Anzahl Konzerte, meistgesehene Artists, besuchte Städte und Venues — automatisch aktualisiert nach jeder Show.

Halte deine Erinnerungen sicher

Speichere Fotos, Notizen und persönliche Erinnerungen zu jedem besuchten Konzert.

Concert Wrapped nach jeder Show

Dein persönlicher Konzert-Recap — nicht nur im Dezember, sondern nach jeder Show.

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So funktioniert Gigvault

Starte in wenigen Minuten mit deinem persönlichen Konzert-Tagebuch.

Schritt 1: Account erstellen

Registriere dich kostenlos auf gigvault.app/de/signup. Keine Kreditkarte nötig.

Schritt 2: Erstes Konzert eintragen

Suche eine Show die du besucht hast, tippe „Ich war dabei" und sie wird zu deinem Tagebuch hinzugefügt.

Schritt 3: Konzerthistorie aufbauen

Trage weitere Shows ein. Backfille auch Konzerte aus der Vergangenheit aus deinem Gedächtnis, Fotos oder Ticketstubs.

Schritt 4: Concert Wrapped erhalten

Dein Concert Wrapped wird automatisch generiert.

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Jetzt kostenlos registrieren

Erstelle dein kostenloses Gigvault-Konto und beginne dein Konzertleben zu tracken.

Keine Kreditkarte. Kein Abo. Einfach loslegen.

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Konzert Tracker App — jedes Konzert loggen

Gigvault ist die führende Konzert Tracker App in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Logge jede Show, die du je besucht hast — Headliner UND Support Acts — und sieh deinen Live-Musik-Footprint wachsen. Kostenlos für immer, werbefrei, datenschutzfreundlich.

Konzerte tracken: warum eine App besser ist als Excel oder Notizen

Excel-Tabellen für Konzerte werden nach 3 Wochen aufgegeben — zu viel Tipparbeit pro Show. Apple Notes hat keine Struktur, keine Statistik, kein Backup. Eine echte Konzert Tracker App wie Gigvault füllt Venue, Support Acts und Setlist automatisch aus, hängt Fotos an, sortiert nach Datum/Stadt/Band, exportiert als CSV und syncht zwischen iPhone, Android und Web. 30 Sekunden pro Eintrag statt 5 Minuten.

Wieviele Konzerte war ich? — die App, die es weiß

Die häufigste Frage von Live-Musik-Fans: "Wieviele Konzerte war ich eigentlich schon?" Die meisten schätzen falsch — und unterschätzen sich um 30-50%. Gigvault zählt sie für dich. Sobald du deine alten Shows nachgetragen hast (Backfill), zeigt dir deine Stats-Seite genau: Gesamtanzahl, Top-Bands, besuchte Städte, besuchte Venues, Gesamt-Stunden Live-Musik.

Konzerte in Deutschland tracken — Berlin, Hamburg, München

Die Gigvault-Datenbank deckt alle wichtigen Venues in Deutschland ab: Berlin (Mercedes-Benz Arena, Columbiahalle, Astra, SO36, Lido, Berghain), Hamburg (Barclays Arena, Sporthalle, Docks, Markthalle, Knust), München (Olympiahalle, Tonhalle, Backstage, Strom), Köln (Lanxess Arena, E-Werk, Live Music Hall, Gloria), Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dortmund, Leipzig — Setlists und Daten vorgeladen.

Was Gigvault dir bietet

30-Sekunden-Logging mit Auto-fill, Support Acts als separate Einträge (der Opener zählt in deinen Stats), Festival-Sets band-für-band (Wacken mit 14 Sets = 14 Konzerte), Concert Wrapped nach jeder Show (nicht erst im Dezember), Fotos und Videos pro Konzert, Freunde-Tags (gemeinsame Timeline), Concert Buddies (Freunde mit den meisten gemeinsamen Konzerten), AI Music Identity aus deiner echten Konzert-Historie. Native iOS- und Android-App plus volles Web.

Häufige Fragen zum Konzerte tracken

Wie zähle ich meine Konzerte?

Am einfachsten mit einer Konzert Tracker App wie Gigvault. Künstler suchen, Datum wählen, "Ich war dabei" tippen. Venue und Setlist werden automatisch ergänzt. Deine Stats-Seite zeigt jederzeit die Gesamtanzahl, sortierbar nach Jahr, Land, Band.

Gibt es eine kostenlose Konzert App?

Ja — Gigvault ist für immer kostenlos. Keine Werbung, kein versteckter Premium-Tarif, keine Datenverkäufe. Pro (€2,99/Monat) ist optional für längere Videos und erweiterte Stats.

Wie kann ich vergangene Konzerte nachtragen?

Mit Gigvaults Backfilling-Funktion. Suche die Künstler, wähle das Jahr und Datum — Venue und Setlist werden aus der Datenbank vorgeladen. Die meisten Nutzer tragen 50+ Konzerte in einer Sitzung nach.

Funktioniert der Konzert Tracker auch für Festivals?

Ja — und Festivals sind das Highlight. Wacken, Hurricane, Rock am Ring und 250+ weitere sind band-für-band vorgeladen. Jede gesehene Band zählt als eigenes Konzert.

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Verwandt: Konzert Tagebuch · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden · Konzert App

Konzert Tagebuch — wie Letterboxd, aber für Konzerte

Gigvault ist das digitale Konzert-Tagebuch für Live-Musik-Fans in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Logge jede Show mit Fotos, Setlists, Notizen, Bewertungen und Freunde-Tags. Privat by default — du entscheidest, was du teilst. Kostenlos für immer.

Wozu ein digitales Konzert Tagebuch?

Konzerte sind unter den intensivsten Erinnerungen — und gleichzeitig die, die am schnellsten verschwimmen. Welcher Support Act spielte 2019 vor Rammstein? An welchem Datum war das Foo-Fighters-Konzert in München? Welche Songs waren in der Zugabe? Ein Konzert Tagebuch beantwortet diese Fragen — Jahre später, mit einer einzigen Suche.

Konzert Tagebuch führen — die 3 Optionen verglichen

Papier-Tagebuch: schön, geht aber verloren, ist nicht durchsuchbar, nimmt physischen Platz weg. Apple Notes: ohne Struktur, keine Auto-Vervollständigung, keine Stats, kein Backup-Schutz. Konzert Tagebuch App (z.B. Gigvault): 30-Sekunden-Einträge, Auto-fill von Venue und Setlist, Foto-Anhang, Stats, Cloud-Sync, exportierbar. Die App gewinnt jedes Mal — wenn sie wirklich für Konzerte gebaut ist.

Dein vollständiges Konzertleben — dokumentiert

Fotos und Videos pro Show — direkt aus deiner Camera Roll an die richtige Show angehängt. Notizen und Bewertungen — schreib auf, was die Nacht besonders gemacht hat. Setlists automatisch attached — jedes Lied in echter Spielreihenfolge. Freunde verlinken — die Show erscheint auch in ihrem Vault, geteilte Timeline. Backfilling möglich — Konzerte aus den letzten 10+ Jahren nachtragen, oft 30-50 vergessene Shows in einer Session.

Privatsphäre by Design

Dein Konzert-Tagebuch ist standardmäßig privat. Kein Algorithmus, der deine Aktivität an Fremde pusht. Mutual-only Social — nur gegenseitige Verbindungen sehen deine Shows. Keine Werbung, keine Drittanbieter-Tracker, keine Datenverkäufe an Ticketverkäufer.

Häufige Fragen zum Konzert Tagebuch

Was ist ein Konzert Tagebuch?

Ein Konzert Tagebuch ist eine persönliche Aufzeichnung jeder besuchten Live-Musik-Show — inklusive Datum, Venue, Setlist, Fotos, Bewertung und Notizen. Gigvault ist das führende digitale Konzert Tagebuch.

Wie führe ich ein Konzert Tagebuch?

Mit einer Konzert-Tagebuch-App wie Gigvault. Nach jedem Konzert: App öffnen, Künstler suchen, "Ich war dabei" tippen, Foto anhängen, kurze Notiz schreiben — fertig in unter 60 Sekunden.

Welche Konzert Tagebuch App ist die beste?

Gigvault ist die beste Konzert Tagebuch App für deutschsprachige Live-Musik-Fans. Komplett auf Deutsch, kostenlos, werbefrei, mit nativen iOS- und Android-Apps.

Kann ich mein Konzert Tagebuch privat halten?

Ja — standardmäßig ist jedes Tagebuch privat. Du entscheidest selbst, welche Shows du teilst und mit wem.

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Verwandt: Konzert Tracker · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden

Festival Tracker — Wacken, Hurricane, Rock am Ring

Gigvaults Festival Tracker ist die einzige App, die jede Band, die du auf einem Festival gesehen hast, als eigenes Konzert in deine Stats und Concert Wrapped einrechnet. Vorgeladene Lineups für Wacken Open Air, Hurricane, Southside, Rock am Ring, Nova Rock, Roskilde, Hellfest, Glastonbury und 250+ Festivals weltweit.

Festival App 2026: warum band-für-band tracken besser ist

Die meisten Festival-Apps loggen das Festival als ein einziges Event. Das ist Quatsch — du hast nicht "Wacken" gesehen, du hast 14 Bands gesehen, jede mit eigenem Setlist, eigener Bühne, eigener Uhrzeit. Gigvault loggt jede gesehene Band als separates Konzert. Ein Wacken-Wochenende mit 14 Sets bringt 14 Einträge in deine Stats und Concert Wrapped.

Wacken Open Air Tracker — der Festival-Klassiker

Wacken Open Air ist das größte Metal-Festival der Welt — und das komplexeste zu tracken. 80,000 Besucher, 8 Bühnen (Faster Stage, Harder Stage, W:O:A Stage, Wackinger, Headbangers Ballroom, etc.), 150+ Bands über 4 Tage. Gigvault hat das komplette Lineup samt Bühnen und Uhrzeiten vorgeladen. Du tappst die Bands, die du gesehen hast, und am Ende des Wochenendes hast du ein perfektes Wacken-Tagebuch.

Hurricane & Southside — die Zwillingsfestivals

Hurricane (Scheeßel) und Southside (Neuhausen ob Eck) teilen sich das Lineup. Gigvault unterscheidet die beiden Events automatisch — wenn du Hurricane gewählt hast, wird Scheeßel als Venue gespeichert. Beide Festivals haben Mainstage, Forest Stage, Green Stage und Welt-am-Draht-Stage vorgeladen.

Rock am Ring & Rock im Park — die zweite Zwillingsserie

Auch Rock am Ring (Nürburgring) und Rock im Park (Nürnberg) sind getrennte Events mit shared Lineup. Gigvault trackt sie als zwei separate Festivals. Volume Hauptbühne, Center Stage, Alternastage — alle Stages vorgeladen.

Weitere DACH-Festivals in der App

Hurricane Festival, Southside Festival, Rock am Ring, Rock im Park, Hellfest, Roskilde, Nova Rock (Österreich), Greenfield Festival (Schweiz), Open Air St. Gallen, Frequency Festival, Splash!, Melt!, Highfield, M'era Luna, Mit Vergnügen, Lollapalooza Berlin, Tempelhof Sounds — alle mit Lineup, Bühnen und Setlists vorgeladen.

Häufige Fragen zum Festival Tracker

Welche Festival App ist die beste?

Gigvault ist die beste Festival App für deutschsprachige Festival-Fans — die einzige, die jede gesehene Band band-für-band trackt und als separates Konzert in deine Stats einrechnet.

Gibt es eine App für Wacken?

Ja — Gigvault hat das komplette Wacken-Lineup samt Stages vorgeladen. Tippe die Bands, die du gesehen hast, und du bekommst dein persönliches Wacken-Tagebuch.

Funktioniert die Festival App offline?

Ja — Gigvault hat Offline-Modus. Du kannst auf dem Festival loggen, auch wenn das Netz weg ist. Sync passiert automatisch, sobald du wieder Empfang hast.

Welche Festivals sind 2026 vorgeladen?

Über 250 Festivals weltweit, darunter alle großen DACH-Festivals: Wacken, Hurricane, Southside, Rock am Ring, Nova Rock, Greenfield, M'era Luna, Splash!, Melt!, Lollapalooza Berlin und mehr.

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Verwandt: Konzert Tracker · Setlist finden · Festival Tracker (EN)

Setlist finden — Songs in Original-Reihenfolge

Mit Gigvaults Setlist-Finder findest du die Setlist von jedem Konzert (vergangen oder kommend) und speicherst sie permanent in deinem Konzert-Tagebuch. Jeder Song, in der exakten Reihenfolge, wie er gespielt wurde — vom Opener bis zur Zugabe. Komplett auf Deutsch, kostenlos für immer.

Setlist suchen — die häufigsten Anwendungsfälle

Du warst gestern auf einem Konzert und willst die Setlist als Spotify-Playlist hören. Du gehst nächste Woche zu Bruce Springsteen und willst wissen, welche Songs du erwarten kannst. Du erinnerst dich an einen Song aus einem Konzert vor 5 Jahren und weißt den Namen nicht mehr. Alle drei Fälle löst der Gigvault Setlist-Finder in 10 Sekunden.

Wie funktioniert die Setlist-Suche?

Drei Wege: Künstler suchen → letzte Setlists der aktuellen Tour. Venue suchen → alle Setlists, die je dort gespielt wurden. Datum + Künstler kombinieren → die exakte Setlist von dieser Nacht. Wenn der Künstler die Setlist live verändert hat (Akustik-Cover, Surprise-Songs, Encore-Variationen), wird das pro Konzert dokumentiert.

Was du mit Gigvault machen kannst

Suche nach Artist, Datum oder Venue — finde jede Setlist in Sekunden. Speichere zu deinem Tagebuch-Eintrag — Setlist hängt dauerhaft an der Show. Markiere deinen Highlight-Song — vergiss nie, welcher Moment dich abgeholt hat. Setlist-Preview für kommende Shows — sieh die letzten Setlists der aktuellen Tour. Festival-Sets bekommen alle eigene Setlists — 14 Sets in Wacken = 14 Setlists.

Setlist als Spotify- oder Apple-Music-Playlist

Jede Setlist in Gigvault kann mit einem Klick als Streaming-Playlist exportiert werden. Perfekt für Pre-Show-Hype, Post-Show-Nostalgie oder zum Teilen mit Konzert-Buddies. Funktioniert für Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal und YouTube Music.

Häufige Fragen zum Setlist-Finder

Wo finde ich die Setlist eines Konzerts?

Im Gigvault Setlist-Finder. Suche nach Künstler oder Venue, wähle das Datum — die Setlist erscheint in echter Spielreihenfolge.

Was ist eine Setlist?

Eine Setlist ist die Liste der Songs, die ein Künstler in einem bestimmten Konzert spielt, in der exakten Reihenfolge vom Opener bis zur Zugabe.

Gibt es eine deutsche Alternative zu setlist.fm?

Ja — Gigvault. Komplett auf Deutsch, mit zusätzlichem Konzert-Tagebuch, Festival-Tracker, Concert Wrapped und Foto-Upload. setlist.fm ist eine reine Datenbank — Gigvault ist eine ganze Tracking-Plattform.

Kann ich Setlists in eine Spotify-Playlist umwandeln?

Ja — jede Setlist exportiert mit einem Klick zu Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal oder YouTube Music.

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Verwandt: Konzert Tracker · Konzert Tagebuch · Festival Tracker

Konzert App — Tourdaten, Setlists, Concert Wrapped

Gigvault ist die All-in-One Konzert App für Live-Musik-Fans in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz: Tourdaten 2026, automatische Setlists, Festival-Lineups, Concert Wrapped und deine komplette persönliche Konzert-Historie. Komplett auf Deutsch, native iOS- und Android-Apps plus Web. Kostenlos für immer, werbefrei.

Welche Konzert App ist die beste 2026?

Für deutschsprachige Live-Musik-Fans ist Gigvault die beste Konzert-App. Bandsintown ist auf Englisch und auf Discovery fokussiert. Songkick hat seine Standalone-App eingestellt. setlist.fm ist eine reine Setlist-Datenbank ohne Tracking-Features. Gigvault kombiniert alles: Konzerte tracken, Setlists finden, Festivals managen, Concert Wrapped, Fotos, Freunde — in einer einzigen App.

Tourdaten 2026 in der App

Die Gigvault Konzert App zeigt dir aktuelle Tourdaten für deine Lieblings-Bands automatisch. Folge der Band → erhalte Benachrichtigung, sobald sie eine Tour ankündigt. Filtere nach Stadt, Datum, Venue. Kein Spam, kein Algorithmus — du entscheidest, welche Bands du folgen willst.

Festival-Lineups vorgeladen

Wacken Open Air, Hurricane Festival, Southside, Rock am Ring, Rock im Park, Nova Rock, Greenfield, M'era Luna, Splash!, Melt!, Lollapalooza Berlin, Tempelhof Sounds, Frequency Festival — alle Lineups samt Stages und Setlists vorgeladen. Du tappst die Bands, die du gesehen hast.

Alle Funktionen in einer App

Konzerte tracken (Headliner + Support Acts), Setlists finden und speichern, Festival-Bands band-für-band loggen, Concert Wrapped nach jeder Show, Fotos und Videos pro Konzert, Freunde verlinken (Concert Buddies), Stats für Top Artists, Städte, Venues und Hours. Alles kostenlos. Pro (€2,99/Monat) optional für längere Videos und erweiterte Stats.

Häufige Fragen zur Konzert App

Was kann die Konzert App alles?

Konzerte loggen, Setlists finden, Festival-Lineups tracken, Tourdaten verfolgen, Fotos hochladen, Freunde verlinken, Concert Wrapped erhalten — alles in einer App, komplett auf Deutsch.

Gibt es eine kostenlose Konzert App auf Deutsch?

Ja — Gigvault. Komplett kostenlos, komplett auf Deutsch, ohne Werbung.

Welche Konzert App ist die beste?

Gigvault — die einzige Konzert-App auf Deutsch, die Tracking, Setlists, Festivals, Concert Wrapped und Tour-Daten in einer App kombiniert.

Funktioniert die Konzert App offline?

Ja — Offline-Modus für Festivals. Du kannst auf dem Festival loggen, auch wenn das Netz weg ist. Sync passiert automatisch.

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Verwandt: Konzert Tracker · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden · Konzert Tagebuch

Gigvault Blog auf Deutsch — Konzert Tracker Tipps & Live-Musik Guides

Willkommen im deutschen Gigvault Blog. Hier findest du Guides, Tipps und Geschichten rund um das Tracken von Konzerten, den Aufbau deiner persönlichen Konzert-Historie, Concert Wrapped, Festival-Lineups und alles rund um Live-Musik in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.

Was du im Gigvault Blog findest

Unser deutschsprachiger Blog richtet sich an Live-Musik-Fans, die das Beste aus ihrer Konzert-Leidenschaft holen wollen — von der ersten Show als Teenager bis zur 50. Wacken-Reise. Wir schreiben über Konzert-Tracker-Apps, Setlist-Datenbanken, Festival-Logging, Konzert-Tagebücher, AI Music Identity und natürlich Concert Wrapped — den Spotify-Wrapped-Style-Recap für deine besuchten Shows.

Die wichtigsten Artikel

Über Gigvault

Gigvault ist die Konzert-Tracker-App für deutsche Live-Musik-Fans. Kostenlos, ohne Werbung, ohne Datenverkauf. Logge jedes Konzert das du je besucht hast, speichere Setlists, lade Fotos hoch, tracke Festival-Sets von Wacken bis Rock am Ring, und erhalte deinen Concert Wrapped Recap. Über 2.000 Music Fans nutzen Gigvault — viele davon aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.

Beliebte Themen im Blog

Wir behandeln Themen wie: Konzert-Tracker-Apps im Vergleich, beste Festival-Tracker, Setlist-Datenbanken, Spotify Wrapped für Konzerte, Konzert-Diary-Apps, wie du dich an deine ersten Konzerte erinnerst, Festival-Packlisten, beste Konzert-Venues in Deutschland, Tour-Daten 2026, und vieles mehr. Jede Woche neue Artikel.

Free forever. Kein Abo, keine Kreditkarte. Kern-Funktionen bleiben für immer kostenlos. Pro (€2,99/Monat) ist optional.

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Rastreador de Conciertos — cada show al que has ido

Gigvault es el único rastreador de conciertos en español que registra headliners Y bandas teloneras, guarda setlists por show, y entrega un Concert Wrapped vivo — no solo en diciembre. Registra un show en 30 segundos. Gratis para siempre, sin anuncios, sin venta de datos.

Cuántos conciertos he ido — la app que lo sabe

La pregunta más común de los fans de música en vivo: "¿cuántos conciertos he ido en mi vida?" La mayoría subestima por 30-50%. Gigvault los cuenta por ti. Una vez que registres tus shows pasados (backfill), tu página de stats te dirá exactamente: total de conciertos, top bandas, ciudades visitadas, venues visitados, horas totales de música en vivo.

Cómo registrar todos los conciertos a los que has ido

El método Gigvault es simple: abre la app, busca el nombre del artista, elige la fecha (a menudo solo coincide un show), toca "Estuve ahí". El venue, bandas teloneras y setlist se auto-completan desde la base de datos. Listo en 30 segundos. Las fotos se pueden adjuntar desde tu camera roll en ese momento o después.

Registra conciertos en México, Argentina, Colombia, España

La base de datos cubre todos los venues importantes en Latinoamérica y España: México (Foro Sol, Palacio de los Deportes, Pepsi Center, Auditorio Nacional), Argentina (Estadio River, Movistar Arena, Luna Park), Colombia (Movistar Arena Bogotá, Coliseo MedPlus), Chile (Movistar Arena Santiago, Estadio Bicentenario), Brasil (Allianz Parque, Estádio do Maracanã, Espaço Unimed), España (WiZink Center, Palau Sant Jordi, Razzmatazz, Sala Apolo) — todos con setlists e información pre-cargada.

Festivales latinoamericanos pre-cargados

Vive Latino (México), Lollapalooza Argentina, Lollapalooza Brasil, Cosquín Rock (Argentina), Estéreo Picnic (Colombia), Rock al Parque (Colombia), Corona Capital (México), EDC México, Festival Planeta Atlántida (Uruguay), Quilmes Rock — todos con lineup completo, escenarios y horarios pre-cargados.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre rastrear conciertos

¿Cuál es la mejor app para registrar conciertos?

Gigvault es la mejor app para registrar conciertos en español — gratis, sin anuncios, con auto-completado de venues y setlists, y Concert Wrapped que se actualiza después de cada show.

¿Cómo cuento cuántos conciertos he ido?

Con una app rastreadora como Gigvault. Registra cada show pasado (auto-completado de venue y setlist en segundos), y la página de stats te muestra el total junto con top bandas, ciudades y venues visitados.

¿Existe una app gratis para llevar registro de conciertos?

Sí — Gigvault es gratis para siempre. Apps nativas en iOS y Android, web completa en gigvault.app. Sin anuncios, sin venta de datos.

¿Puedo registrar conciertos antiguos a los que fui hace años?

Sí — Gigvault está diseñado para backfilling. Busca el artista, elige el año, el venue y setlist se auto-completan. La mayoría de usuarios registran 50+ conciertos pasados en una sola sesión.

Empezar gratis →

Relacionado: Diario de Conciertos · Rastreador de Festivales · Buscador de Setlists

Diario de Conciertos — recuerda cada show

Gigvault es el diario de conciertos digital para fans de música en vivo en México, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, España y toda Latinoamérica. Registra cada show con fotos, setlists, notas, ratings y etiquetas de amigos. Privado por defecto — tú decides qué compartir. Gratis para siempre.

Por qué llevar un diario de conciertos

Los conciertos son las experiencias más intensas — y al mismo tiempo las que más rápido se borran. ¿Qué telonera tocó antes de Los Bunkers en 2019? ¿En qué fecha fuiste a ver Soda Stereo en River? ¿Qué canciones tocaron en el encore? Un diario de conciertos contesta estas preguntas — años después, con una sola búsqueda.

Cómo escribir un diario de conciertos que dure

La razón número uno por la que los diarios fallan es la fricción. Si registrar un show toma más de 60 segundos, dejas de hacerlo. Gigvault funciona porque cada entrada toma 30 segundos — venue y setlist se auto-completan. Empieza con el show más reciente, luego ve retrocediendo semana por semana o mes por mes. En una hora tendrás años de conciertos documentados.

Diario de conciertos vs rastreador vs setlist finder

Tres conceptos relacionados pero distintos. Un rastreador es una lista estructurada (fecha, artista, venue). Un diario añade contexto emocional: fotos, ratings, notas sobre cómo se sintió la noche. Un setlist finder se enfoca en qué canciones se tocaron. Gigvault combina los tres en una sola app.

Tu vida en conciertos — documentada

Fotos y videos por show — directamente de tu camera roll, adjuntos al concierto correcto. Notas y ratings — escribe lo que hizo la noche especial. Setlists auto-adjuntas — cada canción en orden exacto de reproducción. Etiqueta amigos — el show aparece en su vault también, timeline compartido. Backfilling de años atrás — recupera conciertos de los últimos 10+ años, normalmente 30-50 shows olvidados en la primera sesión.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre diarios de conciertos

¿Qué es un diario de conciertos?

Un diario de conciertos es un registro personal estructurado de cada show de música en vivo al que asististe — incluyendo fecha, venue, teloneras, setlist, fotos, ratings y notas. Gigvault es la mejor app para llevar tu diario en español.

¿Hay una app para llevar un diario de conciertos?

Sí — Gigvault es la app diseñada específicamente como diario de conciertos. iOS nativo, Android nativo, web completa. Gratis para siempre.

¿Cuál es la mejor app de diario de conciertos en español?

Gigvault — completamente en español, gratis, sin anuncios, con apps nativas para iOS y Android.

¿Puedo mantener mi diario de conciertos privado?

Sí — por defecto cada diario es privado. Tú decides qué shows compartir y con quién.

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Relacionado: Rastreador de Conciertos · Concert Wrapped · Festivales

Concert Wrapped — tu año en vivo

Como Spotify Wrapped, pero para conciertos reales a los que asististe. El Concert Wrapped de Gigvault se actualiza después de cada show que registras — no solo una vez al año en diciembre. Top artistas, ciudades visitadas, Music Identity generada por AI, Concert Buddies, achievements compartibles. Gratis para siempre.

Spotify Wrapped vs Concert Wrapped — la diferencia

Spotify Wrapped cuenta los minutos que escuchaste por streaming. Concert Wrapped cuenta los conciertos a los que realmente fuiste. Spotify mide qué tan obsesionado estás con un artista en tus auriculares; Concert Wrapped mide qué tan obsesionado estás en la vida real. Si te tomaste tres aviones para ver a Coldplay en estadio, eso aparece. Si volaste a Argentina para Lollapalooza, eso aparece. Los streams no cuentan esa historia.

Cuándo está listo tu Concert Wrapped

Inmediatamente. A diferencia de Spotify (que solo sale en diciembre), Concert Wrapped se actualiza en tiempo real. Termina un show, regístralo en la app — tu Wrapped refleja el nuevo total al instante. Puedes compartirlo cualquier día del año.

Qué incluye tu Concert Wrapped

Total de conciertos asistidos (todos los tiempos y por año), top artistas (los que viste más veces), top ciudades y venues, horas totales de música en vivo, AI Music Identity (quién eres como concertgoer), Concert Buddies (los amigos con los que más conciertos compartiste), achievements (Loyal Fan, City Hopper, Discovery, etc.). Cada estadística viene con un card compartible optimizado para Instagram Stories.

Cómo conseguir tu Concert Wrapped en 3 pasos

1) Crea una cuenta gratis en Gigvault. 2) Registra cada concierto al que has ido (auto-completado de venue y setlist, 30 segundos por show). 3) Abre la pestaña "Wrapped" — tu recap está listo. Funciona en iPhone, Android y web.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre Concert Wrapped

¿Qué es Concert Wrapped?

Concert Wrapped es tu recap anual de cada concierto al que asististe — total de shows, top artistas, ciudades visitadas, venues, Music Identity. Como Spotify Wrapped pero para conciertos reales.

¿Es gratis Concert Wrapped?

Sí — completamente gratis en Gigvault. Sin anuncios, sin venta de datos.

¿Cuándo sale Concert Wrapped?

Al instante. Concert Wrapped se actualiza después de cada show que registras, no solo en diciembre como Spotify Wrapped.

¿Puedo compartir mi Concert Wrapped en Instagram?

Sí — cada estadística viene con un card optimizado para Instagram Stories, TikTok y otras redes.

Empezar gratis →

Relacionado: Rastreador · Diario · Festivales

Rastreador de Festivales — cada banda, cada escenario

El rastreador de festivales de Gigvault es el único app en español que registra cada banda que viste en un festival como su propio concierto, con escenario, hora, rating, fotos y setlist. Lineups pre-cargados para 250+ festivales mundiales. Gratis para siempre, sin anuncios.

Vive Latino tracker — registra cada banda

Vive Latino es el festival más grande de Latinoamérica con 80,000+ asistentes por día y 50+ bandas a lo largo del fin de semana. Logarlo en notas o Spotify es imposible. Gigvault tiene el lineup completo pre-cargado con escenarios y horarios — toca las bandas que viste y se registran como conciertos individuales en tus stats.

Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, Brasil — todos cubiertos

Lollapalooza tiene ediciones en Argentina (Hipódromo de San Isidro), Brasil (Autódromo de Interlagos) y EEUU. Gigvault distingue las tres ediciones automáticamente y carga el lineup correcto. Funciona offline — perfecto para registrar bandas en el festival cuando la señal falla.

Cosquín Rock — el clásico argentino

El Festival Cosquín Rock en Santa María de Punilla, Córdoba, tiene un lineup que se renueva cada año pero mantiene su sello argentino. Gigvault carga todas las ediciones desde 2001 — perfecto para fans que quieren backfilling de su historia festivalera.

Festivales latinoamericanos y españoles pre-cargados

México: Vive Latino, Corona Capital, EDC México, Pa'l Norte, Festival Coordenada. Argentina: Lollapalooza Argentina, Cosquín Rock, Quilmes Rock. Brasil: Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza Brasil, The Town, Primavera Sound São Paulo. Colombia: Estéreo Picnic, Rock al Parque. Chile: Lollapalooza Chile, Fauna Primavera. España: Primavera Sound, Mad Cool, Resurrection Fest, Bilbao BBK Live, Sónar. Mundial: Coachella, Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, Wacken Open Air, Hellfest, Download.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre festivales

¿Cuál es la mejor app para Vive Latino?

Gigvault — la única app que registra cada banda que viste en Vive Latino como un concierto separado en tus stats y Concert Wrapped.

¿Hay una app para Lollapalooza?

Sí — Gigvault cubre Lollapalooza Argentina, Brasil, Chile y EEUU. Cada edición distinta, cada banda banda por banda.

¿Funciona el rastreador de festivales offline?

Sí — Gigvault tiene modo offline. Registra bandas en el festival aunque la señal falle. Sync automático cuando vuelvas a tener internet.

¿Cuántos festivales tiene Gigvault?

Más de 250 festivales mundiales pre-cargados con lineups, escenarios y setlists.

Empezar gratis →

Relacionado: Rastreador de Conciertos · Setlist Finder · Festival Tracker (EN)

Buscador de Setlists — cada canción, cada concierto

Encuentra el setlist de cualquier concierto al que asististe — o que vas a ver pronto. Guárdalo en tu diario de conciertos personal, marca tu canción destacada y revive cada show años después. Gratis para siempre, completamente en español.

Cómo buscar la setlist de un concierto

Tres formas: por artista (te muestra las setlists más recientes de la gira), por venue (te muestra todas las setlists que se han tocado en ese lugar), o por fecha + artista combinados (te da la setlist exacta de esa noche). Si el artista varió la setlist en vivo (covers acústicos, surprise songs, variaciones del encore), Gigvault lo documenta por concierto.

Setlist a playlist de Spotify o Apple Music

Cada setlist en Gigvault se exporta con un click como playlist de streaming. Perfecto para hype pre-show, nostalgia post-show o compartir con tus concert buddies. Funciona para Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal y YouTube Music.

Por qué Gigvault vs setlist.fm

setlist.fm es una base de datos pura — útil pero limitada. Gigvault es una plataforma completa: setlist finder, rastreador de conciertos, diario personal, Concert Wrapped, festival tracker, todo en español, todo en una app. Y la base de datos de setlists es comparable a la de setlist.fm.

Funciones del setlist finder

Búsqueda instantánea por artista, fecha, venue o tour. Canciones en orden exacto desde el opener hasta el encore. Guarda a tu diario — setlist queda permanentemente adjunta al concierto. Marca tu canción destacada — para no olvidar el momento que más te marcó. Preview de tours en curso — sabe qué cantarán antes de ir al show. Setlists de festival — cada banda en Vive Latino o Lollapalooza con su propia setlist.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre setlists

¿Dónde puedo encontrar la setlist de un concierto?

En el buscador de setlists de Gigvault. Busca por artista o venue, elige la fecha — aparece el setlist en orden exacto de reproducción.

¿Qué es una setlist?

Una setlist es la lista de canciones que un artista toca en un concierto específico, en el orden exacto desde el opener hasta el encore.

¿Hay alternativa a setlist.fm en español?

Sí — Gigvault. Completamente en español, con diario de conciertos, festival tracker y Concert Wrapped además del buscador de setlists.

¿Puedo convertir una setlist en playlist de Spotify?

Sí — cada setlist se exporta con un click a Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal o YouTube Music.

Empezar gratis →

Relacionado: Rastreador · Diario · Festivales

Rastreador de Shows — cada show que você foi

Gigvault é o único rastreador de shows em português que registra headliners E bandas de abertura, guarda setlists por show, e entrega um Concert Wrapped vivo — não só em dezembro. Registre um show em 30 segundos. Grátis para sempre, sem anúncios, sem venda de dados.

Quantos shows eu fui — o app que sabe

A pergunta mais comum dos fãs brasileiros de música ao vivo: "quantos shows eu fui na minha vida?" A maioria subestima por 30-50%. Gigvault conta pra você. Quando você registra seus shows passados (backfill), a página de stats mostra exatamente: total de shows, top bandas, cidades visitadas, casas de shows, horas totais de música ao vivo.

Como registrar todos os shows que você foi

O método Gigvault é simples: abra o app, busque o nome do artista, escolha a data, toque "Eu estava lá". O venue, bandas de abertura e setlist são preenchidos automaticamente da base de dados. Pronto em 30 segundos. Fotos podem ser anexadas do camera roll agora ou depois.

Registre shows no Brasil — Rio, SP, BH, Porto Alegre

A base de dados cobre todas as casas de shows importantes no Brasil: São Paulo (Allianz Parque, Espaço Unimed, Audio, Tropical Butantã, Cine Joia), Rio de Janeiro (Estádio do Maracanã, Jeunesse Arena, Vivo Rio, Circo Voador, Audio), Belo Horizonte (Mineirão, KM de Vantagens Hall, Studio 4), Porto Alegre, Brasília, Salvador, Curitiba, Recife — todos com setlists e informação pré-carregada.

Festivais brasileiros e portugueses pré-carregados

Brasil: Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza Brasil, The Town, Primavera Sound São Paulo, Tomorrowland Brasil, Festival Planeta Atlântida, João Rock, Vibra Open Air, Festival de Verão Salvador. Portugal: NOS Alive, Vodafone Paredes de Coura, Super Bock Super Rock, MEO Sudoeste, Boom Festival.

Perguntas frequentes sobre rastrear shows

Qual o melhor app para registrar shows?

Gigvault é o melhor app para registrar shows em português — grátis, sem anúncios, com auto-preenchimento de venues e setlists, e Concert Wrapped que atualiza depois de cada show.

Como conto quantos shows eu fui?

Com um app rastreador como Gigvault. Registre cada show passado (auto-preenchimento em segundos), e a página de stats mostra o total junto com top bandas, cidades e venues.

Existe app grátis para anotar shows?

Sim — Gigvault é grátis para sempre. Apps nativos no iOS e Android, web completa em gigvault.app.

Posso registrar shows antigos que eu fui há anos?

Sim — Gigvault foi desenhado para backfilling. A maioria dos usuários registra 50+ shows passados em uma única sessão.

Começar grátis →

Relacionado: Diário de Shows · Festivais · Setlists

Diário de Shows — lembre cada show

Gigvault é o diário de shows digital para fãs brasileiros de música ao vivo. Registre cada show com fotos, setlists, notas, avaliações e tags de amigos. Privado por padrão — você decide o que compartilhar. Grátis para sempre.

Por que manter um diário de shows

Shows são entre as experiências mais intensas — e ao mesmo tempo as que mais rápido somem da memória. Qual banda de abertura tocou antes do Foo Fighters em 2018? Qual data foi o show do Coldplay no Allianz? Quais músicas tiveram no bis? Um diário de shows responde tudo isso anos depois com uma única busca.

Como manter um diário de shows que dura

A razão número um pela qual diários falham é fricção. Se registrar um show leva mais de 60 segundos, você para de fazer. Gigvault funciona porque cada entrada leva 30 segundos — venue e setlist são preenchidos automaticamente. Comece pelo show mais recente, depois volte semana a semana. Em uma hora você tem anos de shows documentados.

Diário de shows vs rastreador vs setlist finder

Três conceitos relacionados mas distintos. Um rastreador é uma lista estruturada (data, artista, venue). Um diário adiciona contexto emocional: fotos, ratings, notas sobre como foi a noite. Um setlist finder foca em quais músicas foram tocadas. Gigvault combina os três em um único app.

Sua vida em shows — documentada

Fotos e vídeos por show direto do seu camera roll, anexados ao show certo. Notas e avaliações — escreva o que tornou a noite especial. Setlists auto-anexadas — cada música em ordem exata de execução. Marque amigos — o show aparece no vault deles também. Backfilling de anos atrás — recupere shows dos últimos 10+ anos, normalmente 30-50 shows esquecidos na primeira sessão.

Perguntas frequentes sobre diários de shows

O que é um diário de shows?

Um diário de shows é um registro pessoal estruturado de cada show de música ao vivo que você foi — incluindo data, venue, bandas de abertura, setlist, fotos, ratings e notas.

Existe app para diário de shows?

Sim — Gigvault foi desenhado especificamente como diário de shows. iOS nativo, Android nativo, web completa. Grátis para sempre.

Qual o melhor app de diário de shows em português?

Gigvault — completamente em português, grátis, sem anúncios, com apps nativos para iOS e Android.

Posso manter meu diário de shows privado?

Sim — por padrão cada diário é privado. Você decide quais shows compartilhar e com quem.

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Relacionado: Rastreador · Concert Wrapped · Festivais

Concert Wrapped — seu ano ao vivo

Como Spotify Wrapped, mas para shows reais que você foi. O Concert Wrapped do Gigvault atualiza depois de cada show que você registra — não só uma vez por ano em dezembro. Top artistas, cidades visitadas, Music Identity gerada por AI, Concert Buddies, achievements compartilháveis. Grátis para sempre.

Spotify Wrapped vs Concert Wrapped — a diferença

Spotify Wrapped conta os minutos que você ouviu por streaming. Concert Wrapped conta os shows que você realmente foi. Spotify mede o quanto você é obcecado pelo artista nos fones; Concert Wrapped mede o quanto você é obcecado na vida real. Se você pegou três aviões pra ver Coldplay no estádio, isso aparece. Se você foi pra Argentina ver Lollapalooza, isso aparece. Os streams não contam essa história.

Quando o Concert Wrapped fica pronto

Imediatamente. Diferente do Spotify (que só sai em dezembro), Concert Wrapped atualiza em tempo real. Termine um show, registre no app — seu Wrapped reflete o novo total na hora. Você pode compartilhar qualquer dia do ano.

O que está no seu Concert Wrapped

Total de shows que você foi (de todos os tempos e por ano), top artistas (os que você viu mais vezes), top cidades e venues, horas totais de música ao vivo, AI Music Identity (quem você é como showgoer), Concert Buddies (os amigos com quem você compartilhou mais shows), achievements (Loyal Fan, City Hopper, Discovery, etc). Cada estatística vem com um card compartilhável otimizado para Instagram Stories.

Como conseguir seu Concert Wrapped em 3 passos

1) Crie uma conta grátis no Gigvault. 2) Registre cada show que você foi (auto-preenchimento de venue e setlist, 30 segundos por show). 3) Abra a aba "Wrapped" — seu recap está pronto. Funciona em iPhone, Android e web.

Perguntas frequentes sobre Concert Wrapped

O que é Concert Wrapped?

Concert Wrapped é seu recap anual de cada show que você foi — total de shows, top artistas, cidades visitadas, venues, Music Identity. Como Spotify Wrapped mas para shows reais.

Concert Wrapped é grátis?

Sim — completamente grátis no Gigvault. Sem anúncios, sem venda de dados.

Quando sai Concert Wrapped?

Na hora. Concert Wrapped atualiza depois de cada show que você registra, não só em dezembro como o Spotify Wrapped.

Posso compartilhar meu Concert Wrapped no Instagram?

Sim — cada estatística vem com um card otimizado para Instagram Stories, TikTok e outras redes.

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Relacionado: Rastreador · Diário · Festivais

Rastreador de Festivais — cada banda, cada palco

O rastreador de festivais do Gigvault é o único app em português que registra cada banda que você viu em um festival como seu próprio show, com palco, horário, nota, fotos e setlist. Lineups pré-carregados para 500+ festivais mundiais. Grátis para sempre, sem anúncios.

Rock in Rio tracker — registre cada banda

Rock in Rio é o festival mais icônico do Brasil — 7 dias, 5 palcos (Mundo, Sunset, New Dance Order, Supernova, Espaço Favela), 100+ bandas. Logar isso em anotações é impossível. Gigvault tem o lineup completo pré-carregado com palcos e horários — toque as bandas que você viu e elas viram shows separados nas suas stats e Concert Wrapped.

Lollapalooza Brasil — palco por palco

Lollapalooza Brasil acontece no Autódromo de Interlagos em São Paulo. Gigvault carrega o lineup completo com Palco Adidas, Palco Onix, Palco Budweiser e outros. Funciona offline — perfeito pra registrar bandas no festival quando o sinal não pega.

The Town & Primavera Sound São Paulo

The Town (novo festival do Rock in Rio) e Primavera Sound São Paulo (versão brasileira do festival barcelonês) também estão pré-carregados com setlists e palcos. Festival Planeta Atlântida e João Rock também.

Festivais brasileiros, portugueses e mundiais pré-carregados

Brasil: Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza Brasil, The Town, Primavera Sound SP, Tomorrowland Brasil, Festival Planeta Atlântida, João Rock, Vibra Open Air, Festival de Verão Salvador. Portugal: NOS Alive, Vodafone Paredes de Coura, Super Bock Super Rock, MEO Sudoeste, Boom Festival, Bons Sons. Mundial: Coachella, Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, Wacken Open Air, Hellfest, Download.

Perguntas frequentes sobre festivais

Qual o melhor app para Rock in Rio?

Gigvault — o único app que registra cada banda que você viu no Rock in Rio como um show separado nas suas stats.

Existe app para Lollapalooza Brasil?

Sim — Gigvault cobre Lollapalooza Brasil, Argentina, Chile e EUA. Cada edição distinta, cada banda por banda.

O rastreador de festivais funciona offline?

Sim — Gigvault tem modo offline. Registre bandas no festival mesmo sem sinal. Sync automático quando voltar a ter internet.

Quantos festivais o Gigvault tem?

Mais de 250 festivais mundiais pré-carregados com lineups, palcos e setlists.

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Relacionado: Rastreador de Shows · Setlist Finder · Festival Tracker (EN)

Buscador de Setlists — cada música, cada show

Encontre o setlist de qualquer show que você foi — ou que vai ver em breve. Salve no seu diário de shows pessoal, marque sua música destaque e reviva cada show anos depois. Grátis para sempre, completamente em português.

Como buscar a setlist de um show

Três formas: por artista (mostra as setlists recentes da turnê), por venue (mostra todas as setlists já tocadas no local), ou por data + artista (a setlist exata daquela noite). Se o artista variou ao vivo (covers acústicos, surprise songs, encore variations), Gigvault documenta por show.

Setlist pra playlist do Spotify ou Apple Music

Cada setlist no Gigvault exporta com um clique como playlist de streaming. Perfeito pra hype pré-show, nostalgia pós-show ou compartilhar com seus concert buddies. Funciona pra Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal e YouTube Music.

Gigvault vs setlist.fm

setlist.fm é uma base de dados pura — útil mas limitada. Gigvault é uma plataforma completa: setlist finder, rastreador de shows, diário pessoal, Concert Wrapped, festival tracker, tudo em português, tudo em um app.

Funções do setlist finder

Busca instantânea por artista, data, venue ou turnê. Músicas em ordem exata do opener até o encore. Salve no seu diário — setlist fica permanentemente anexada. Marque sua música destaque. Preview de turnês em curso — saiba o que vão tocar antes de ir. Setlists de festival — cada banda no Rock in Rio com sua própria setlist.

Perguntas frequentes sobre setlists

Onde encontro a setlist de um show?

No buscador de setlists do Gigvault. Busque por artista ou venue, escolha a data — a setlist aparece em ordem exata.

O que é uma setlist?

A lista de músicas que um artista toca em um show específico, na ordem exata do opener ao encore.

Existe alternativa ao setlist.fm em português?

Sim — Gigvault. Completamente em português, com diário de shows, festival tracker e Concert Wrapped além do buscador.

Posso transformar uma setlist em playlist do Spotify?

Sim — cada setlist exporta com um clique pra Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal ou YouTube Music.

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Relacionado: Rastreador · Diário · Festivais

gigvault – Track Gigs. Get Wrapped. Find Your People.

47 shows. 8 cities. 167 bands.

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Track every concert you've ever been to — from your first gig to last weekend. See your stats grow over time, relive your best nights, and build a living archive of your music life that updates automatically after every show.

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Your concert life, all in one place.

Gigvault brings your entire concert history into one place. Every show, every memory, every stat — building toward your personal Concert Wrapped.

See your live music identity

AI-generated Music Identity, concert stats, and your Wrapped recap—all based on your real concert history.

Remember every concert you've been to

Past concerts, upcoming shows, your wishlist, and every band you've ever seen live—all in one view.

Keep photos, notes and memories together

Upload photos and videos for each concert. Your private or public moments archive with captions, tags, and timestamps.

Watch your artist history grow over time

A growing list of every artist you've witnessed live—from legendary headliners to surprise opening acts.

Not just another concert app.

Live Wrapped

Stats that update after every show — not once a year.

Concert Buddies

See who was at the same shows. Connections built on shared nights.

Plan together

Coordinate tickets, split costs, track who paid. No more WhatsApp chaos.

AI Music Identity

Not what you stream — who you are as a concert-goer.

Concert Diary

Photos, notes, setlists & ratings — your personal archive.

Mutual-only Social

No followers, no algorithm. Real connections only.

Your concert year — automatically.

Most concert apps give you a recap once a year. Gigvault Wrapped updates after every single show. Every night you come home from a gig — your stats grow, your identity sharpens, your year takes shape.

  • Updates after every show
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Core tools: concert tracker · concert diary · Concert Wrapped · festival tracker · concert stats · setlist finder

Concept guides: live music glossary · concert history · concert log app · concert tracking app

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Alternatives: Songkick alternative · Bandsintown alternative

Deutsch: Konzert Tracker · Konzert Tagebuch · Festival Tracker · Setlist finden · Konzert App

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