
Bandsintown, the live music and event discovery platform, has announced an integration with Apple Music to bring concert listings directly to the streaming platform. The new service, announced on Tuesday (March 24), will be available with the iOS 26.4 update, appearing on Apple Music artist pages and in a new Concerts tab within the search feature.
Artists who publish their events via Bandsintown and connect their Apple Music profiles to the platform will have their upcoming concerts appear directly on the streaming service. Venues, festivals and promoters utilizing Bandsintown Pro will also see their events featured on the platform.
Artists can easily link the two platforms by connecting their Apple Music artist page URL within the Bandsintown for Artists dashboard. After being connected, events will sync to Apple Music within 48 hours on both artist pages and in the Concerts search tab.
Fans on Apple Music will be able to view event details, including direct ticketing links, venue information and setlists. Apple Music will also send notifications to users when artists they follow have upcoming shows happening nearby.
According to a press release, more than 700,000 artists and 65,000 venues utilize Bandsintown for their events, with the platform publishing 2.3 million events annually. Since first launching in 2012, the company has formed strategic partnerships with YouTube, Google, Spotify, Apple, Shazam and Microsoft Bing. The company’s fan app and website generate more than 400 million personalized concert recommendations per month, the release adds.
For iOS 26.4 users, concert listings are available in public and developer beta, with a broader release available soon.




