Releases & Versions
Every release in one block: version, platform, what's in it. For background and stories: the blog.
- Releases
- 6
- Latest
- 18 June 2026
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v2.3.2
Small bugfix: a font rendering issue and a slider glitch on small displays are fixed.
- Fixed a font rendering issue.
- Slider now displays correctly on small screens.
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v2.3.1
A small timing update for Live Mode: festivals no longer show as running too early, and curated festival news reliably reappears in the Hub.
- Festivals no longer show as 'live now' too early.
- Live Mode now starts only shortly before the first scheduled band — festivals without concrete set times no longer enter Live Mode.
- Curated festival news reliably reappears in the Hub.
- Android 12 splash shows the full logo (no more cropping).
- The Hub's preparation section now orders itself by phase data-driven (decide → plan → prepare → travel).
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v2.3.0
The Band Hub: tap a band name in the schedule and see it all at a glance — which festivals the band plays, when you last saw them, bio, setlists and links to Spotify, Apple Music & YouTube Music. Follow bands across the whole season.
- Band Hub: tap a band name in the timetable or lineup and see it all at a glance — where the band plays this season, when you last experienced them, bio, setlists and listening links.
- Plays at: every appearance of a band across all loaded festivals — with day, stage and time, and a jump straight into the matching timetable.
- Your history: your latest touchpoints with the band — ratings, notes and seen-counter, pulled automatically from your reactions.
- Listen: direct links to Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.
- Follow bands: keep bands on your radar across the whole season — across festivals.
- One band, all festivals: bands that used to show up under different spellings are now merged into one (e.g. Cavalera on Graspop, Download and Hellfest).
- Tickets & merch in the Hub: direct links to tour tickets and the official festival website (partner links labelled).
- Next season: upcoming 2027 editions kept cleanly separate from the current festival list.
- Improved: stage colours now correct for all festivals (instead of white placeholders in 'My Bands').
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v2.2.0
The app learns your taste: 'For You' suggests bands that actually fit you — for free. Plus the Season Recap for everyone, a live step counter, and a seamless jump to your next festival.
- For You: personalised band recommendations that learn from your reactions — with three honest characters (🎯 Sure Thing, 💎 Hidden Gem, 🧭 Stretch Your Horizon), expandable reasoning and an 'Adventurous' toggle. Free.
- Swipe to dismiss: recommendations that miss just swipe away — and the app remembers
- Season Recap for everyone: steps, kilometres walked, top genre and stage loyalty are no longer Pro, nothing blurred
- Live step counter: watch your steps tick up prominently in Live Mode (Pro)
- Seamless festival hand-over: when one festival ends, the Hub offers your next marked one automatically — watch countdown included. Long-press to set the countdown target by hand.
- Watch & Wear OS: the countdown now runs even with no bands left, a working transition dialog, real tile previews for Countdown and 'Next Up'
- Fresh timetables & fixes: Hellfest, Graspop, Greenfield, Rock for People, Pinkpop, Isle of Wight and more — plus the first confirmed acts for Nova Rock 2027
- Stability: bundled fonts for clean offline rendering, timezone fixes, faster sync and many small improvements
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v2.1.0
The all-round update: setlist predictions, budget tracker, walking times between stages, share your plan, arrival planner with offline drive-time, location markers, smarter hub, packing list upgrade, and new festivals.
- Setlist predictions: probable setlists from setlist.fm tour data, with spoiler protection (opt-in)
- Budget tracker: log expenses with quick-tap presets, day tabs, progress bar, phase-split categories (prep vs. on-site) and swipe-to-delete
- Walking times: display walk durations between stages (free) + Walk-Learn calibration in Live Mode to contribute your own timings
- Share plan: day plan or festival overview as a story (9:16) or square card (1:1), via any messenger, no account needed
- Arrival Planner: festival address to Apple Maps, Google Maps or Waze, curated arrival tips, configurable arrival target
- Offline drive-time: postcode-based estimate with a 'leave by' suggestion, bundled DACH table, no location upload
- Location markers: local pins for car, tent, meetup and stage — works without signal, shareable as a maps link
- Smarter Hub: status line with badges, weather cross-reference (rain + rain jacket), conflict banner, packing preview, relevance-based tile ordering
- Packing list upgrade: swipe-to-delete, inline quantity stepper, template editor with starting-point picker, automatic scaling by festival days
- Weather per set: weather outlook for each performance in band details (Pro)
- New festivals: Wacken, Impericon, Hellfest, Graspop + Hurricane & Southside timetables
- Timezone support, seasonal splash logos, redesigned onboarding, 80+ bug fixes
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v2.0.0
Home Port release: Festival Hub as the new home base, packing list with weather, set reactions and Festival Wrapped. Plus 8 new festivals, a 2027 preview and the website relaunch.
- Festival Hub (Home Port): phase-aware home base per festival with weather, packing list, timetable and clashes in one place
- Packing list with 7-day weather, alerts, custom categories and export (Pro)
- Set reactions: 1-tap diary (🔥 👍 😐 👎) on past and live slots, feeds recommendations
- Festival Wrapped: personal recap in story format, shareable as an image — free with watermark, Pro without
- Lineup sort mode 'For you' (taste profile) plus a 5-tier bucket system
- 8 new 2026 festivals (incl. Greenfield, Impericon, Rockharz, Appletree Garden) — now 23 festivals
- 2027 preview: first dates seeded as plannable stubs
- Website relaunch: reworked features and expanded guide
- Additive Hive schema v5→v6, no data migration required