Describe it in plain English
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
Track a concert and LiveCal puts the show on your calendar with door and show times, then updates them if they change. Track a single performance or keep an eye on a venue's upcoming shows.
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
It resolves the details from public sources and creates the event on your Google Calendar, in your time zone.
As things change — times move, scores update, gates change — LiveCal keeps the event current until it's over.
Open the event and you see the live state, the facts, and when it was last updated — the exact content LiveCal keeps current for you.
Wed Oct 15 · 8:00 – 10:00 PM PT
An evening of Bach cello suites. Doors at 7.
Tap + Track this to set up the same tracker on your calendar.
Oct 15 · 8:00 PM
Door 7:00 PM
Summer · 7:30 PM
Rolling
Venue series
Multi-week
May–Sep
Next local date
Sep–Jun
Weekly
Yes. Name the artist, venue, and date and LiveCal puts the show on your calendar with door and show times.
You can ask for a venue's upcoming shows and LiveCal will set up a series. Coverage depends on what the venue publishes publicly, so a busy, well-documented venue resolves more completely than a small one.
When that's published, yes — the event reflects door time and show time (for example "door 7p, show 8p").
On refresh, LiveCal updates the event's time and details to match the latest published information.
Where on-sale information is published, LiveCal can include the relevant date. It's not a ticketing service, so it tracks the show rather than buying tickets.
Open My LiveCal and tap Stop; the show — or the whole venue series — comes off your calendar.