Plan your travels around live music

Explore concerts and festivals worldwide on an interactive map and plan your entire journey in minutes.

Start exploringNo registration required for the first look.

Event-driven travel planning

Why use GigTrip?

Built for people who travel for music — concerts, festivals, and everything in between.

All-in-one convenience

See events on a single map and keep your entire journey in one place instead of juggling multiple tabs.

Personalized discovery

Filter by city, date, and genre to find the gigs that actually match your taste and schedule.

Save time planning

Build routes around events in a couple of clicks — no more manually stitching together maps and timetables.

Our vision

Simplifying event travel

GigTrip started from a simple idea: traveling for concerts shouldn't feel like a logistics puzzle. We're building a tool that connects events, cities, and routes into one coherent journey.

The current version focuses on event discovery and route planning across Europe. Over time, we'll add richer artist pages, collaborative planning, and more tools for frequent gig-travellers.

Your next adventure awaits

Frequently asked questions

How do I find events on GigTrip?

Open the discovery map, move to a region you're interested in, and zoom in to see concerts and festivals. You can filter by date, genre, and more.

Can I build routes around events?

Yes. From any event, you can open the route builder to construct a trip around it, combining different transportation options.

Do I need an account to try GigTrip?

For the MVP you can explore events and plan routes without registration. Accounts will come later for saving and sharing your gig trips.

Which regions are covered right now?

We're starting with Europe and gradually adding more countries and cities. As new data comes in, it will appear directly on the map.

What's next on the roadmap?

Planned features include richer artist pages, collaborative trip planning, and smarter suggestions based on your favorite genres and cities.