Gigs Launches iOS App To Turn Concert Memories Into Personal Live Music Archive
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Gigs Launches iOS App To Turn Concert Memories Into Personal Live Music Archive

17 April, 2026.Technology and Science.4 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Gigs is an iOS app converting concert history into a personal live music archive.
  • It uses Apple's on-device AI to organize memories.
  • Users can import concerts, tickets, photos, and videos.

Gigs app and AI

A new concert-tracking app called Gigs is launching this week with a focus on turning concert memories into a personal live music archive.

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TechCrunch says the iOS app helps live music fans “turn their years of concerts, tickets, and photo and video memories into a personal archive” using Apple’s on-device AI.

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To add a concert, users can import a ticket, email, screenshot, or even a website link, and the app will use Apple’s Foundation Models to extract “the dates, venues, lineups, and other information” to fill out the listing.

For people who already track their concert history elsewhere, like Setlist.fm or Concert Archives, Gigs offers an option to automatically import years of concert and festival attendance by linking their accounts.

After concerts are added, the app can sync dates to a personal calendar, provide ticket sale reminders, and let users “browse expected set lists” and view other show or artist information.

When the concert ends, TechCrunch reports that the app reminds the user to rate the show and upload photos, videos, and other artwork from the event.

The app’s stats dashboard is designed to track categories such as “most-seen artists, favorite venues, most-visited cities, busiest years, and average ratings,” and it also includes milestones like seeing a first 10 shows or passing 1,000 shows.

How Gigs works

Beyond basic archiving, TechCrunch describes Gigs as a system that connects concert data to multiple parts of a user’s daily workflow.

The app can sync concert dates to a personal calendar and provide ticket sale reminders, while also letting users browse expected set lists and view other information about the show or artist.

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TechCrunch adds that Gigs includes Siri integration so users can check on upcoming shows, access tickets, or rate events via voice.

It also says that “all shows are indexed by Apple’s Spotlight for system-wide search,” and that the app includes multiple custom icons.

The app is described as being designed for iOS 26 with a “Liquid Glass look and feel,” and it includes Home Screen widgets for counting down to the next event.

For users who want to expand what they store, TechCrunch reports that Gigs is a free download with a $2.99/month in-app purchase that unlocks extra features, including “data export, achievements, deeper insights, unlimited storage for photos and videos, and support for importing concert history from other services, or through a CSV file.”

TechCrunch also says a $19.99/year subscription is available, and that Gigs can be bundled with NowPlaying for further discounts.

Oasis reunion tour dates

While Gigs is positioned as a tool for tracking live music, multiple outlets focus on a major live music event: Oasis’s return with a 2025 reunion tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

EL PAÍS reports that “en 2025 el grupo de música británica Oasis volverá con una gira de conciertos que reunirá a los hermanos Liam y Noel Gallagher,” and it frames the reunion as a return after “15 años” since the band separated.

The outlet says there are “confirmados 17 conciertos” for the reunion tour and that they will be split across “cinco ciudades del Reino Unido e Irlanda.”

EL PAÍS lists the dates and venues as Cardiff (Principality Stadium, capacity for 74.500 spectators) on 4 and 5 de julio, and Manchester at Heaton Park on 11, 12, 16, 19 y 20 de julio.

For London, EL PAÍS says Wembley Stadium (capacity for 90.000 spectators) hosts shows on 25, 26 y 30 de julio, and 2 y 3 de agosto.

It also lists Edinburgh at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium (capacity for 67.000 spectators) on 8, 9 y 12 de agosto, and Dublin at Croke Park (capacity for 82.300 spectators) on 16 y 17 de agosto.

RPP similarly describes the tour as “Oasis Live 2025” and says the band will play “14 shows” in “various cities in the United Kingdom and Ireland,” naming tracks like “Wonderwall,” “Stand by Me,” “Stop Crying Your Heart Out,” “Live Forever,” “Champagne Supernova,” “Supersonic,” and “Don't Go Away.”

Tickets, rules, and songs

Ticketing details and constraints around the Oasis reunion tour are described with specific timing and rules across the outlets.

EL PAÍS says tickets “saldrán a la venta el sábado 31 de agosto” and specifies that the sale will be at “las 10.00 de la mañana, hora española” for concerts in the United Kingdom, and “una hora antes, a las 9.00” for concerts in Ireland.

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It also says the tickets are expected to sell out “en minutos,” and that a “preventa se adelanta, aun así, al viernes por la mañana,” with access requiring a questionnaire and “responder dos preguntas sobre el grupo.”

EL PAÍS includes Oasis’s own statement about confirmation emails, quoting: “We are aware that many of you are still waiting on a confirmation email. Rest assured they are on their way, as we process an unprecedented volume of entries.”

It also says that tickets will be sold through specific websites: “Ticketmaster, Gigs and Tour, See Tickets y Gigs in Scotland (solo para los de Edimburgo),” while “la página irlandesa de Ticketmaster se encargará de los que se celebren en Dublín.”

EL PAÍS reports that only “cuatro entradas por persona” can be purchased, and it notes that rumors place prices “por encima de las 100 libras” while also stating that prices will be known when tickets go on sale.

Infobae adds that the tour is titled “Oasis Live 2025” and states that it will be “begin on July 4 of next year in Cardiff, Wales,” while also saying the band will not play Glastonbury or any festival during 2025.

Argentina history and Maradona

Infobae situates the Oasis reunion news within a longer history of the band’s relationship with Argentina, describing earlier performances and a meeting with Diego Maradona.

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The outlet says that “Since their first meeting in 1998, Oasis has forged an exceptional bond with the Argentine public,” and it recalls that at a debut at Luna Park Stadium it “sold out the Buenos Aires stadium twice, totaling around 15,000 spectators.”

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Infobae then describes a later appearance in 2001 at the Buenos Aires Hot Festival at the Campo Argentino de Polo, saying the band won the crowd’s affection thanks to performances of hits such as “Supersonic,” “Wonderwall,” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” and it adds that “Neil Young” closed the show when the Gallagher brothers were headlining.

It also says that in 2006 the artists returned to the Campo Argentino de Polo, with supporting acts including Turf, Intoxicados, and Juana La Loca, and it states that “about 45,000 people gathered.”

Infobae recounts that on May 3, 2009, “a few months before the brothers' relationship finally broke down,” Oasis performed in Argentina at River Plate after moving venues, and it notes that at that time it was marketed as Oasis’s last concert.

The outlet also describes a moment after the shows on the first Oasis visit in 1998, when the brothers met Maradona: “After the shows they spent the night in a bar, when suddenly a figure entered who captivated more people. It was Diego.”

Infobae says the brothers asked to meet him and that “Maradona set one condition: only Noel and Liam could enter his suite. The rest of the band stayed in the bar,” and it adds that “There they took a photo together that went down in history.”

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