![]() ![]() Invasion of privacy and greedy for demanding unwanted downloads. I’m moving back to Songkick and Live Nation. ![]() This isn’t even the same as it used to be and went downhill. Figures the only way to login that way now is to download BandsintownConcerts which is bs. ![]() I always keep sign ups anonymously email. Nobody in late ‘19 uses that anymore and either way, I don’t feel like giving them all my personal info. Through the web browser the only login possible is through Facebook. For me, more value would come from it functioning as an informational and social platform getting people hyped about music events. Would love to see them turn it around, but judging by emails focused on promoting new artists, they seem more preoccupied with acting like a hipster record label. Apparently the customer service on the artists end is pretty bad which may explain why they’re not really using what should be a great platform to connect with fans. The timeline idea is good in theory except that most artists really don’t use the platform so it’s kind of pointless until they do. The addition of festival lineups and global music events that are worth traveling to would add a lot of value. I find it weird that when you follow an artist and can see they’re playing a festival, you’re not able to click on the name of a festival and see the whole lineup or any info about it. Had BandsintownConcerts for over 5 years. ![]()
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