I’ve loved this app until today. Won’t open. Deleted and reinstalled and it still won’t let me add. Keeps closing. It closes when I’m trying to add an artist.
Having works in the industry all my life, I entered 52 years of shows (all the bands) which was over 1,500. When I IPhone crapped out I had to do a reset. All my other apps were able to pull my past information from the cloud however this one deleted all the work I had done. I won’t be redoing it. It’s also has a tendency to use other artists pictures in place of the one you intend to use. For instance you may put BB King but it’ll use a picture of Eric Clapton….or you may add the Neville Brothers but it’ll add a picture of John Batiste. Those may not be the right examples but it does it CONSTANTLY.
I have lived this app but more recently I keep getting interrupted with commercial clips. Every time I open the app and click on something I get a commercial first. Drives me crazy! I would even pay a fee to get rid of these! Is that an option? Aside from the consistent commercial interruptions this is a great app!
I always liked this app. I would go back to some of the great concerts I attended throughout the years and create playlists from the setlist. Unfortunately, it’s been taken over by obnoxious adds, even one in Chinese which I couldn’t understand to even decline the app. This app has turned into garbage and I deleted it from my iPhone. Don’t waste you time on this anymore. Such a shame that wasn’t warranted.
This app could be much more useful if you could search by venue, or for a specific song, or by guest performer. It also really needs a way to search by date. Scrolling backward from today is fine if the show was in the past year, but not if it was 20 years ago.
When you go to add an artist, once you search for them, then add them to your artists, there’s no way back to the main page, or to see that artist’s setlists, once you’ve selected them. You literally have to exit the app and then open it up again. Kind of a big bug.
I’m a music writer and need access to setlists. The band I needed info on at the time was VILE, a Minneapolis punk trio. There have been many bands named Vile so I chose one using the scant descriptions provided. I didn’t expect to find them, let alone on the first pick, and when I went to remove my mischosen choice, I discovered I was stuck with it. How hard is it to allow me to swipe left for a trash icon? C’mon.
This app is great for tracking concerts, but lately the ads just will not close. It’s very frustrating (unless you really want to know more about The Old Florida Fish House).
This app used to be awesome. Now, once you find the show you’re looking for, you get a full screen advertisement with no way of actually closing the ad. Way to ruin a good thing. I know you need to make money, but you wound up ruining this app.
I really enjoy the application and especially, going to concerts knowing what is going to be played. The integration with Spotify did not work for me. It would be a nice feature to be able to export the Setlist.
Setlist Concerts is an app made for live music fans, the app allows you to discover the songs played during the last shows of your bands. A Setlist (or Set List) is a list of the songs that a band intends to perform during a concert or festival. - ADD BANDS First things to do is to add your favourite bands, you'll only need to add once, after that the band will stay on your homepage until you remove it. There is no limit, you can add many artists as you want. - CREATE PLAYLIST If you want to listen the concert again, you can create directly a playlist into the app. We're supporting Apple Music, Spotify and your local music if you don't use a streaming platform. - SEARCH A SETLIST You can search a special gig by the name of the venue or the country. - ADD SETLIST Want to be a part of the community and add missing Setlist? You can add directly make it into the app! (You'll need to have a Setlist.fm account) Setlist Concerts featured on the App Store during March 2019 in the category 'New Apps We Love' and 'This Week' s Favourites'