My 2025 Concert Wrapped

I love seeing all the music recaps, so I decided to make a concert tour list of all the artists I saw in 2025! I cant wait to see who I’ll see live next year🎶

I made the cover art on Canva! I just started using it and I’m still getting used to all the tools.

Do you have any concerts planned for 2026? I don’t yet but I have a few in mind that I’m waiting to see if the prices go down 😭

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2025/12/14 Edited to

... Read moreSeeing everyone's music recaps really inspired me to put together my own 'Wrapped' for 2025, and it was such a joy reliving all those incredible nights! If you're anything like me, you probably want to keep track of every unforgettable moment, from the electric energy of Megan Thee Stallion's performance to the powerful rock anthems of Avenged Sevenfold and System of a Down. Each show brings its own unique magic, and remembering those details makes the experience even richer. One thing I've learned is how to truly savor and remember each show. Beyond just taking photos and videos, I've started keeping a simple digital journal. After each concert, I jot down my favorite songs from the setlist, any funny or memorable interactions, and how the overall vibe felt. This helps so much when I want to compare experiences or just reminisce about the music. For instance, I can still vividly recall the infectious crowd energy during Kesha's set, or the unique blend of fun and nostalgia seeing the Jonas Brothers. Knowing what makes a great setlist for different genres, whether it's a high-energy pop spectacle or a heavy metal powerhouse, really enhances my appreciation for the artists and their craft. It's not just about seeing them, but experiencing their artistry. Creating a visual recap, like the one I made on Canva, is another fun way to immortalize your concert year. It's surprisingly easy to use – even if you're just starting out! I picked a template, added my best photos from my phone and those amazing OCR images (like that vibrant shot from Summerfest or the dynamic lighting from Yung Gravy's show), and then listed out the artists and dates. You can customize fonts, add graphic elements, and really make it your own personal masterpiece. It’s perfect for sharing with friends on Lemon8 or just having a beautiful personal keepsake. This process truly helps organize all those amazing musical memories into one cohesive and beautiful summary, making it easy to look back on your year of live music. Now, looking ahead to 2026, my mind is already buzzing with possibilities! While I don't have tickets yet, I'm constantly on the lookout for new tour announcements and strategies to snag tickets without breaking the bank. High prices can be a real bummer, but I've found a few tricks. Following artists directly on social media and signing up for fan club presales can make a huge difference in getting access before general sales. Also, keeping an eye on resale markets closer to the show date, when prices sometimes drop due to last-minute availability, has been a lifesaver. It’s all about patience and a little bit of strategic planning. I also love browsing Lemon8 for 'best shows' or 'concert recommendations' to discover new artists or upcoming events. What artists are you hoping to catch live next year? I'm always looking for recommendations and new experiences to add to my concert bucket list – let's make 2026 another incredible year for live music!