Now this is a cool site. Event and concert listings have always been around on the web. Everyone has his unique resources and websites to dig them up and find a spot to listen to a good live concert. But if you don’t have a system it can soon turn into a hassle leading to ordering a pizza and watching a movie instead. Well now I’ve decided to use HearWhere. You type in your city (or any city for that matter) on the front page and kablamo! you’ve got yourself a listing of virtually every concert scheduled for weeks to come. The beauty is that the listing comes with a pic of the band, a player containing all MySpace songs and the venue’s name. The cherry on top is the map pin-pointing down the venue’s location when you click on the event. So if ever you’re bored one night and wanna listen to some music, I would suggest browsing through this site over any other.
HearWhere: live concert listings for your city, powered by myspace
August 21, 2008 by Weedback
Thanks for the review. I’ve been working on HearWhere for the past few months, and am looking to do a major new release in early September if not before.
I’m keen to get feedback from bands, as to what they would like to see HearWhere do, and possibly better ways to promote bands or increase artist exposure, etc.
If you have any ideas, please contact me via the contact form on http://www.HearWhere.com
enjoy,
Pete
A new major release in September? :)
We are wondering what you’re planning. You’ve already done a some great work on the actual site. I’ve been following up on it these past few months.
Keep us posted !
Woof
The new site went up today!
Still more features to come, but now you can read blog reviews of bands, purchase tickets (stubhub), buy tracks (amazon), etc.
Looking at some new features to help promote smaller bands even more. :)
Pete!
Very nice design, happy to see you are actively developing your concept.
I’ve been using hearwhere quite a bit as well, keep up the good work!
Greg
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OMG! i live in mass so I’m totally gonna be lonoikg for tickets. Where did you get yours? I think that you should wear capris or jeans and a light jacket but wear layers just in case. some comfy but also really cute shoes like flats and a pretty top but something that looks like you didn’t try too hard. good luck! have fun at the concert!