Until now, FestivalPilot was mostly one thing: your day planner for the weekend. With version 2.3 we’re thinking bigger — away from the single festival, towards the bands that make up your season.
Tap a band name — and the Band Hub opens
Every band now has its own page. There you see it all at a glance:
- Where they play this season. Is a band playing three of your festivals? The Hub shows every appearance with day, stage and time — and jumps straight into the matching timetable on request.
- Your history. When did you last see the band live? How did you rate the set, what did you note down? It’s all there, pulled automatically from your own reactions.
- Listen in. Direct links to Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.
- Bio & setlists, so you know what to expect.
And the best part: follow a band, and you keep them on your radar across the whole season — across festivals.
A Hub that thinks along
We’ve also tidied up behind the scenes: bands that used to appear under different spellings are now merged into one. Cavalera on Graspop, Download and Hellfest? One band, one history, one Hub.
Plus plenty of polish: stage colours are now correct for all festivals, Live Mode switches to “live now” more precisely (only shortly before the first band, instead of the day before), and curated festival news reliably lands in the Hub again.
FestivalPilot 2.3 is available now on the App Store and Google Play. Free, offline, no account.