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  1. 2 votes
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    One potential solution that I’m considering is adding a checkbox in your user settings to turn off the ‘not exact setlists’. That way each user can decide if they want to see them or not. I’ll keep an eye on this idea and see if more users are interested in this.

  2. Option to add multiple venues to one event

    A lot of modern festivals happen at multiple locations around the city. Like, for example https://leguesswho.nl/, where for 4 days a lot of concerts happen at a lot of concert venues.

    Now I make different concerts for each location, but it would be easier to group all of those in one event wherein you can choose which artist you saw at which location during the event.

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    Thanks for the suggestion! As @rvr62 pointed out below this is a complicated feature to implement in terms of the backend functionality as well as the user interface. If we enable multiple venues then we'd also want a way to assign bands to specific venues and a way to display all of that on the concert pages. We are talking about doing something similar with multi-day concerts where you could assign bands to different days, so once we have that, we may be able to extend that functionality to the multiple venue use-case as well. We'll look into that but this likely won't rise to be a high priority for quite awhile.


    The current recommendation is to create a separate concert listing for each venue.

  3. Create a discussion forum

    (Especially since I'm rapidly approaching my posting limit here...)

    Preferably one like discourse where I could receive messages and respond via email.

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    I’m curious if there are other users who would be interested in a forum to discuss concerts, etc.

    I’ve been receiving a lot of email lately from people with questions about specific concerts that I’m just not able to respond to. A forum might be a good solution where the community can help each other.

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