Information about Live Nation At The Concert
App Feature
Live Nation At The Concert centralizes concert discovery, ticket purchasing, mobile entry, presales, venue info, and ticket management (buy/sell/transfer) with offline ticket access and push notifications for Live Nation events.
Verdict
Verdict: A convenient companion for Live Nation shows, but reliability issues may frustrate heavy concertgoers.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Fans attending Live Nation–run venues and festivals
- Users who want mobile tickets, presales, and venue details in one place
- Concertgoers who value push alerts for new shows and on-sale times
Not ideal for:
- Users seeking a universal concert tracker beyond Live Nation’s ecosystem
- People sensitive to app glitches, sign-in issues, or ticket transfer hiccups
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Easy mobile ticket access and entry; helpful presale access; timely notifications; venue details and concessions ordering reduce lines; offline ticket availability is handy on show day.
Users complain about:
Reports of login/authentication problems, slow or buggy performance on show days, difficulty with ticket transfers/sales, occasional syncing issues with Ticketmaster accounts, and spotty reliability when network coverage is poor.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free with no ads or in-app purchases; it’s worth installing if you attend Live Nation events. You still pay regular ticket prices and any associated fees, but there’s no extra cost for using the app.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Ticketmaster, it’s more focused on Live Nation venues and perks like in-app presales and concessions ordering; Ticketmaster offers broader event coverage and account tools. Versus discovery-first apps like Bandsintown or Songkick, Live Nation is weaker for comprehensive artist tracking but stronger for managing tickets and entry at supported venues.
Summary
Live Nation At The Concert streamlines the journey from discovery to showtime for Live Nation events, bundling ticket purchase, mobile entry, presales, notifications, venue info, and ticket management in one app. It’s a strong companion if you frequently attend Live Nation shows, especially for paperless entry and on-site conveniences like ordering ahead. However, user feedback flags reliability concerns—login glitches, sluggish performance under heavy load, and ticket transfer issues—so expect occasional rough edges, particularly during peak moments. If your concert life revolves around Live Nation venues, it’s an easy, free download; if you want broad discovery or ironclad reliability across all promoters, pair it with alternatives.


