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Heart entire shows or single tracks. Build playlists the way you already know how — without ever handing your taste to an algorithm.
Concert Club opens the Internet Archive's century of live recordings — Grateful Dead at Winterland, My Chemical Romance at Bloomfield Cafe, a Wilco soundboard from Lounge Ax — with the polish and depth of your favorite music streaming services.
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Five tabs, one job: get out of your way so you can listen.
Heart entire shows or single tracks. Build playlists the way you already know how — without ever handing your taste to an algorithm.
Pinpoint by artist, date, venue, or city. Search 1977 Dead, 2014 Phish, the night your favorite band played your hometown — all in one query.
Discover, Trending, History, and For You. Stumble onto a Sun Ra set from 1972 or a soundboard you'd have spent hours hunting in old forums.
Drop a pin on your city and surface every recorded show within reach. The world's greatest venues, geocoded around you.
Full CarPlay support, day one. Bootleg cassettes were made for road trips — Concert Club picks up where the tape deck left off.
Built top-to-bottom in SwiftUI with the new Liquid Glass design language. Floating mini player, floating tab bar, zero fuss.
The grammar is the music app you already know. The catalog is everything the mainstream services have never had — the bootlegs, the soundboards, the warehouse rehearsals, the church basement folk nights from 1973.
A native iPhone app that turns the Internet Archive's 289,000+ live concert recordings — and the 14 million-strong wider audio catalog behind them — into a streaming experience that feels like the music apps you already use. Same gestures, same mini player, vastly bigger crate.
Yes. The Internet Archive's live music collection (etree) hosts taper-allowed bands and audience-recorded shows that artists have explicitly cleared for free, non-commercial sharing.
Free. No subscription, no ads, no tracking. We pay for the app; the Internet Archive pays for the audio.
iPhone and CarPlay at launch. iPad shares the codebase and works today.