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Search for your past event by using our site search. You can search by artist name, venue name, date, and even city! When you find your event, click “I was there.” This will add the event to your gigography...
Another way to find your past gig is to go to the gigography for the artist or venue, which you can get to by clicking on “See all past concerts” on their page. The gigography will let you view past concerts by artist name, venue name, and city. You can filter for a date range, too.
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Search for your past event by using our site search. You can search by artist name, venue name, date, and even city! When you find your event, click “I was there.” This will add the event to your gigography...
Another way to find your past gig is to go to the gigography for the artist or venue, which you can get to by clicking on “See all past concerts” on their page. The gigography will let you view past concerts by artist name, venue name, and city. You can filter for a date range, too. -
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1Another way you can add a gig to your gigography if you don't see the event listed after searching, you can add a new event. You do that by clicking the "+ add a new event" button and filling in all of the appropriate information. Once that is filled in you will be asked to confirm the information and there is a tick box next to the submit button which will allow you to say you were there and will then add it to your gigography. If you missed that tick box, don't worry, once the event is listed, you can click "I was there" which will also add it to your gigography. -
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Some events are being removed from my gigography... am I doing this without realizing it? What's happening there?
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