As if you need any more reason why you should be using Bandsintown for all your tour dates, Bandsintown will now be exclusively integrated into YouTube. Yep, that means all your Bandsintown dates will be displayed on your YouTube channel.

This follows last year’s integration with Spotify.

Below is the update from Bandsintown announcing the YouTube integration…

YouTube is rolling out Bandsintown event listings ????

We’re pleased to share that YouTube has partnered with Bandsintown to let artists display and manage their event listings directly on YouTube and YouTube Music.

This integration is exclusive to Bandsintown and makes it easy for YouTube and YouTube Music users to discover your upcoming concerts—helping you boost awareness and ticket sales.

YouTube is gradually rolling out this feature to all users and Official Artist Channels worldwide, with full availability expected by June 2025. Until the rollout is complete, event visibility on YouTube and YouTube Music may vary by artist and viewer location.

How to get started

Connect your YouTube account now through your Bandsintown for Artists dashboard. For more information, check out our Help Article or YouTube’s FAQs.

Below is an update from YouTube about their Bandsintown integration…

Upcoming changes to concert event information on YouTube

YouTube is expanding concert ticket listings to new countries and languages for artists with Official Artist Channels. This feature lets fans discover upcoming events near them on your videos and click through to the artist’s Bandsintown profile to view and purchase tickets from ticketing partners. Let your fans discover upcoming events near them on YouTube!

What’s changing

YouTube is partnering with Bandsintown to allow artists with Official Artist Channels to display upcoming concert event information to users on YouTube. As part of this change, we’ll be ending our existing partnerships with our current set of supported ticketers. But don’t worry, Bandsintown is free of charge and works with all our current ticketing partners and more, so you’ll continue to be able to display your events sold through those partners’ sites. All purchases will continue to be made through the show’s promoter.

When is this happening?

Starting this month, you’ll begin seeing Bandsintown concert information along with information from our existing ticketing partners. We’ll gradually expand access to ticketing to all Official Artist Channels and, by June 2025, YouTube will remove information provided by our other ticketing partners and only display information provided by Bandsintown.

Where does concert information appear on YouTube?

Concert event information may appear to fans on your videos and, in the future, on your Official Artist Channel, in user notifications, and on the homepage across YouTube and YouTube Music. We’re exploring options to expand concert ticketing features to more sections on YouTube and YouTube Music.

How do I get started?

No action is needed from you, unless you have opted out from displaying concert event information in the past. If you’d like to turn on or turn off concert ticketing, you can manage the feature in YouTube Studio in the Concerts tab. If you haven’t used Bandsintown before, their site has a number of useful resources to help you get started managing your events.

Where can I learn more about concert tickets on YouTube?

You can find more information and answers to top questions in our Help Center. If you have questions about managing events on Bandsintown, please refer to the resources on their website.