People at all times maintain up their telephones to document particular moments at concert events, however they typically by no means revisit these movies. Gigs, a new concert-tracking app launching this week, desires to vary that. The iOS app helps live music followers flip their years of concert events, tickets, and photograph and video recollections into a personal archive with the assistance of Apple’s on-device AI.
To add a concert to Gigs, customers can import a ticket, e mail, screenshot, and even a web site hyperlink, and the app will use Apple’s Foundation Models to extract the dates, venues, lineups, and different data to fill out the itemizing.
For those that already monitor their concert history elsewhere, like Setlist.fm or Concert Archives, there’s the choice to mechanically import years of concert and pageant attendance by linking their accounts.

Once the concert events have been added to the app, customers can sync these dates to their personal calendar, get ticket sale reminders, browse anticipated set lists, and examine different data in regards to the present or artist. When the concert ends, the app reminds the consumer to charge the present in addition to add pictures, movies, and different paintings from the occasion.
Gigs was constructed by indie developer Hidde van der Ploeg, who beforehand labored on the AI app Petey, which makes Apple Music playlists; music discovery app NowPlaying; Helm for App Store Connect; and different cellular purposes. With Gigs, he needed to create an app for individuals who get pleasure from live music and will use assist remembering their occasion history.

By organizing concert recollections in Gigs, customers have the choice of revisiting favourite reveals from their previous whereas additionally gaining extra insights about their concert history. Through the app’s stats dashboard, customers can monitor classes akin to most-seen artists, favourite venues, most-visited cities, busiest years, and common rankings. The app additionally contains milestones to rejoice the consumer’s journey alongside the best way — like as soon as they’ve seen their first 10 reveals or when handed 1,000, relying on what kind of concertgoer they’re.
The app is designed for iOS 26 with a Liquid Glass feel and look, and contains Home Screen widgets for counting all the way down to the following occasion. Siri integration lets customers test on upcoming reveals, entry tickets, or charge occasions by way of voice. Plus, all reveals are listed by Apple’s Spotlight for system-wide search, and the app contains a number of customized icons.
Gigs is a free obtain with a $2.99/month in-app buy that unlocks further options, like information export, achievements, deeper insights, limitless storage for pictures and movies, and help for importing concert history from different providers, or by way of a CSV file. A $19.99/12 months subscription can be accessible, or Gigs will be bundled with NowPlaying for additional reductions.
