Tour dates that look ready to book.
Publish upcoming shows, venue details, and ticket links on dedicated concerts page that works for fans, promoters, and press.
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Tour dates that sell themselves.
Every concert entry renders into a clean, structured layout across all band.place themes. Fans see the details that matter; bookers see a professional archive.
Upcoming shows lead the page, past concerts sit behind a simple toggle, and every listing includes venue info, location, and optional ticket links.
Stop burying your next show in Instagram posts and link trees.
Fans need quick answers. Bookers need clear details. band.place gives your website a proper concerts page with structured tour dates, venue info, ticket links, and past-show history.
What your concerts page includes
1. Add show
Create concert in dashboard
Add title, venue, city, country, date, time, timezone, and ticket URL from one form built for live events.
2. Publish when ready
Control visibility
Keep drafts private, publish confirmed dates, and limit public list to real upcoming shows instead of half-finished announcements.
3. Keep history
Past concerts stay accessible
Upcoming dates lead page. Past concerts remain behind simple toggle, giving fans and industry visitors clean archive of your live activity.
Built for live bands, solo artists, and teams that need clear show info fast.
Generic website builders make tour dates feel like afterthought. band.place treats concerts like core part of musician website, so your next gig is easy to find and easy to trust.
Concerts feature is manual-first today, which means you keep editorial control while band.place handles presentation across all themes.
For fans
Find next show and buy ticket without hunting through social posts.
For promoters
Verify live activity, venues, and recent history from one page on your own domain.
For your team
Add and edit dates in dashboard with plan-aware limits and future-ready source metadata.
Put your tour dates on page built for live music.
Join waitlist to launch artist website with dedicated concert calendar, ticket links, and theme-ready show pages.
Join the WaitlistFrequently Asked Questions
Can I add tour dates to my band.place website manually?
Yes. Concerts is manual-first. You create and edit each show in dashboard, which gives you full control over titles, venues, locations, timing, descriptions, and ticket links.
Will past concerts stay visible on my website?
Yes. Upcoming concerts appear first. Past concerts stay available behind collapsed section on same page, so visitors can still browse your live history without cluttering current tour dates.
Can I link directly to ticket sales?
Yes. Each concert can include its own ticket URL, which renders as direct call to action on public concerts page.
Does band.place handle timezones for concert times?
Yes. Dashboard stores show timing with timezone data, and public page renders times correctly for concert record instead of relying on browser defaults alone.