Posts Tagged ‘Songkick’

Songkick releases Android app

Songkick releases Android app

06/12/2012  |  No Comments

The team at Songkick announced the release of their Android app today...Songkick is announcing today its Songkick Concerts app for Android, available now on Google Play. Fans can discover first the latest live music information for their favorite artists with a personalized, local concert calendar. Songkick, the world’s largest single... more

Tourbox by Songkick, a tool for musicians to publish tour dates

Tourbox by Songkick, a tool for musicians to publish tour dates

05/30/2012  |  No Comments

Songkick announced today that they've created a tool for allowing musicians to publish their tour dates across a myriad of online networks, much like the ArtistData tool that was bought by Sonicbids a few years back. They're calling this tool Tourbox; read more from their founder Ian here via... more

Songkick Gets Sequoia Funding, NYT Interview

Songkick Gets Sequoia Funding, NYT Interview

03/09/2012  |  No Comments

Man, the live music tech scene has really picked up over the last few weeks. First, Thrillcall launched a mobile app that adds last-minute ticketing offers to its concert database service. Next, Google added concert info to their artist search results. Then, Setlist.fm got bought by Live Nation. A day... more

Thrillcall Announces Mobile App for Last-minute Ticket Offers

Thrillcall Announces Mobile App for Last-minute Ticket Offers

02/09/2012  |  1 Comment

Thrillcall has been in the concert listings game for a few years now with a site that's similar to the likes of Songkick, Bandsintown, and JamBase. But today, they've announced a new mobile app that will offer a twist on the concert listings game -- exclusive ticket offers via mobile... more

Live Music 2.0: Concerts and the Social Web

Live Music 2.0: Concerts and the Social Web

10/22/2009  |  28 Comments

Over the past few years, as this whole web 2.0 thing has really grown and progressed, we've seen a number of new sites launch that are specifically geared towards live music fans on the web. In a sense, all of them exist to help fans track and follow their favorite... more