Free Concert Calendar

Your artists’ tour dates, auto-updating in your calendar.

Get every concert, festival, artist birthday, and album anniversary from your favourite artists — right inside Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. Free forever. No app to install.

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Fri Oct 17 · 20:00 · Radiohead — Madison Square Garden
Sun Oct 26 · All day · Björk — 60th birthday
Fri Nov 7 · All day · “OK Computer” turns 30

Works with the calendar apps you already use

Subscribe in

Google CalendarApple CalendarOutlookThunderbird

Connects via

SpotifyApple MusicTidalYouTube MusicDeezerLast.fm

Connect your music library once via Last.fm (works with Spotify, Tidal, YouTube Music, Deezer & more) or Apple Music directly. Then subscribe in any calendar app.

How it works

Three steps. No app to install. The feed keeps itself up to date.

1. Connect your music library

Connect via Last.fm — the universal bridge that covers Spotify, Tidal, YouTube Music, Deezer and more — or authorize Apple Music directly. We read only your top artist names, never your listening history.

2. We find your events

We match your artists to Ticketmaster for upcoming tour dates and to MusicBrainz for artist birthdays and album anniversaries — always accurate, always up to date.

3. Subscribe in your calendar

One webcal:// URL works in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, Thunderbird, Fantastical, and anything else that reads ICS. The feed auto-updates as new tour dates and milestones land.

What you get

Three event types, one calendar feed, zero maintenance.

Upcoming tour dates

Concerts and festivals for every artist in your library, sourced from Ticketmaster Discovery. Includes venue, city, start time, status (on-sale / rescheduled / sold out), and a direct ticket link. Optional country filter.

Artist birthdays

A yearly all-day event for every solo artist you listen to, with their age. Sourced from MusicBrainz, the open-source music encyclopaedia trusted by Discogs, Roon, Plex, and Spotify itself.

Album anniversaries

Milestone anniversaries (10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 years) for studio albums by your top artists. Perfect for music journalists, DJs, and anyone who plans content or shows around release dates.

Built for music fans of every kind

One free calendar feed that fits how you actually listen.

For concert-goers

Never miss a tour announcement again. As soon as Ticketmaster lists a show in any of your selected countries for an artist in your library, it lands in your calendar with a ticket link.

For festival planners

Coordinate Coachella, Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, and dozens of city-tour stops in one view. Plan flights, hotels, and squad logistics from the same calendar you already check every morning.

For vinyl collectors

Album anniversaries help you spot reissues, anniversary pressings, and Record Store Day drops months ahead. Set reminders for the 25th anniversary edition before it sells out.

For music journalists & DJs

Editorial calendars practically write themselves. Anniversaries, birthdays, and tour announcements all surface as calendar events you can plan content, shows, and interviews around.

No listening history · No play counts · No social data

Privacy by design

  • We only read your top artist names — never your listening history, never individual play counts, never anything Spotify or Apple Music shouldn’t see leaving.

  • Disconnect at any time. Your feed pauses and the artist library you cached on our side is deleted on request.

  • GDPR-compliant. Hosted in the EU. Your Last.fm username is the only personal identifier we store.

Frequently asked questions

Still have questions? Get in touch.

How do I get concert dates in my calendar automatically?

Connect your music library (Last.fm or Apple Music), and Smart Calendars generates a personal ICS feed with every upcoming concert by your top artists, sourced live from Ticketmaster. Subscribe to the feed URL in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook — events appear automatically and update themselves as new tour dates are announced.

Does this work with Spotify?

Yes — via Last.fm. Spotify’s own developer API is currently in restricted-access mode for new apps, but Last.fm has a free, built-in Spotify integration that takes 30 seconds to set up. Connect Spotify to Last.fm once (in your Spotify settings), then connect Last.fm here. Your Spotify listening history feeds straight through. Works the same for Tidal, YouTube Music, Deezer, Plex, and any other player Last.fm supports.

Is the Concert Calendar really free?

Yes. Free forever, no credit card, no limits on number of artists, no premium tier upsell. The calendar feed updates automatically on an adaptive schedule (more often when a show is imminent). We can offer this because the underlying data sources (Ticketmaster, MusicBrainz) are free and the generation pipeline doesn’t use any LLM costs.

How often does the calendar update?

Adaptively: every 24 hours when you have a concert in the next 14 days, every 3 days when something’s within 90 days, and weekly otherwise. New tour announcements and cancellations are reflected on the next refresh.

Which calendar apps are supported?

Anything that reads ICS — Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook (web, desktop, Office 365), Thunderbird, Fantastical, BusyCal, Proton Calendar, mobile calendar apps on Android and iOS, and many more. One webcal:// link works everywhere.

What data do you read from my music library?

Only your top artist names (and a play rank to order them). We don’t read individual tracks, listening sessions, play counts, playlists, friends, scrobble timestamps, or anything else. The artist names are matched to MusicBrainz so we can find their birthdays and discography, and to Ticketmaster so we can find their upcoming tours.

Where do the concert dates come from?

Ticketmaster Discovery — the same data that powers Ticketmaster.com itself. Coverage is excellent in the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. For smaller indie shows that don’t list on Ticketmaster, you’ll see the artist’s main tour dates but not every club night.

Can I subscribe a friend or family member to my feed?

Technically yes — the feed URL is just a webcal:// link. But the feed is personalized to your library, so they’d see your concerts, not theirs. For a shared experience, each person can create their own free Concert Calendar in a minute and overlay both feeds in their calendar app.

Get every show in your calendar — free, forever.

Connect your music library in under a minute. No credit card, no app to install, no ads.