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Concert History

Concert History is your personal archive of every show you've attended. It combines shows you've manually imported as past concerts with any Confirmed or Ticketed shows whose dates have passed, giving you a single, searchable record of your concert-going life.

What Appears in History

Two types of shows populate your history:

  • Attended shows — concerts you've added through the History Importer and marked as attended.
  • Past Confirmed/Ticketed shows — any show on your wishlist with a status of Confirmed or Ticketed whose date has already passed. These are automatically moved into history.

Shows are sorted by date, with the most recent concert at the top.

Searching and Filtering

Use the search bar to find a specific show by artist name, venue, or city. As you type, the list filters in real time. This is useful when you're looking for a particular tour, a specific venue, or every show you've seen in a given city.

Stats

At the top of the Concert History page, TixTrk displays a summary of your concert activity:

  • Show count — total number of concerts in your history.
  • Years spanned — the range from your earliest recorded show to your most recent.

These numbers update automatically as you add or remove shows.

Deleting a Show

To remove a show from your history, hover over the row and click the trash icon that appears.

  • Attended shows — you'll see a simple confirmation prompt before the show is deleted.
  • Past Confirmed/Ticketed shows — because these shows originated on your wishlist, deleting from history also removes them from your wishlist entirely. A warning will explain this before you confirm.

WARNING

Deleting a past Confirmed or Ticketed show is permanent. The show will be removed from both Concert History and your wishlist, and cannot be recovered.

Show Details and Setlists

Click any row in your concert history to expand a detail drawer for that show.

Left Panel

  • Date and day of week — the full formatted date plus the day (e.g. Saturday).
  • Venue and location — the venue name and city/state.
  • Stats — when a setlist is found, two pills show the total song count and number of sets.
  • Notes — a text field you can type into freely. Notes save automatically when you click away.

Right Panel

The right panel pulls the setlist from Setlist.fm and displays it alongside a match confidence badge:

  • ✓ Verified match — the setlist date and city exactly match your concert record.
  • Best match — the closest available setlist, used when an exact match isn't found.

The main set is displayed as a numbered two-column grid. Encores appear as separate chips below the main set, tinted purple.

If no setlist is found for a show, the panel says so rather than showing nothing.

Notes

Your notes auto-save whenever you click or tab out of the field. There's no save button — just type and move on. A brief "Saved ✓" indicator confirms the save happened.

Importing Past Shows

If you have concerts to add that happened before you started using TixTrk, click the Add Past Shows button to open the History Importer. The importer walks you through adding past concerts one at a time or in bulk, and marks them as Attended once saved.

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The History Importer is also a great way to backfill years of shows when you first set up your account.