Are you getting your share of 4 billion live music fans that Bandsintown reaches every month?
Touring is the lifeblood of almost every music career. But with the digital landscape more fragmented and overcrowded than ever, the big challenge isn’t playing the show; it’s making sure fans know it’s happening.
While some artists view it as a simple concert listing site, it has evolved into a powerhouse marketing engine. By optimizing and connecting your Bandsintown account, you aren’t just reaching the 100 million registered live music superfans on the platform – you are plugging into a global distribution network that reaches more than 4 billion people across the internet’s most-used services.
Here is why you need to prioritize your Bandsintown presence and a step-by-step guide on how to do it.
The 4 billion fan figure sounds staggering, but it is rooted in Bandsintown’s massive integration ecosystem. When you list a show on Bandsintown, your dates are automatically distributed to:
• YouTube: more than 2 billion log in each month to listen to music
• YouTube Music: roughly 125 million subscribers
• Amazon: 315 million Monthly Active Users (MAUs)
• Shazam: Over 300 million monthly active users.
• Apple Music: Approximately 100–110 million paying subscribers
• Apple Maps: often cited in the 918 million range across all Apple devices
Add in Google and Bing search and voice assistants Alexa and Google Assistants who use Bandsintown data to answer “Who is playing tonight?” and claiming a monthly reach of 4 billion starts to look conservative.
Beyond reach, Bandsintown also provides only first-party data.
Unlike social media platforms that hide followers behind algorithms, and streaming platforms that offer no direct way to contact followers, Bandsintown empowers you to message followers directly via email and push notifications, ensuring they never miss an announcement.
Getting started is free and takes less than ten minutes. Follow these steps to ensure your tour dates, merch drops and music releases reach the widest possible audience.
The first step is verifying your identity so you can manage your listings.
Once you’re in the dashboard, start by making sure your tour data is accurate and add anything that’s missing.
Next comes on of Bandsintown’s most powerful features – the ability to turn a “stream” into a “ticket sale.” By linking your streaming profiles, tour dates appear exactly where fans are already listening to music.
To add dates to Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music, go to Bandsintown For Artists‘ Integrations section on your Profile, click Connect and add the Artist URL for each service. For YouTube add your Official Artist Channel (OAC) URL.
Stop manually updating your website’s “Tour” page with a free Bandsintown widget.
Use the “Smart Links” tool to drive fans from Instagram Stories or TikTok bios to a dedicated landing page.
Enable the “Email Signup” feature on your profile.
This allows you to collect fan email addresses directly through the Bandsintown ecosystem, which you can then export to mailing list services like Mailchimp, Klaviyo or use with Bandsintown’s free email builder.
In an era where organic reach on social media is at an all-time low, Bandsintown remains one of the few places where you can reliably reach your audience without paying to play.
By connecting your Bandsintown For Artists account and utilizing their free tools, you aren’t just listing a gig. You’re putting your tour dates in front of 4 billion potential fans exactly where they are already looking for and listening to music.
Ready to get started? Claim your Bandsintown for Artists account here.
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