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About - Scenemap.net

Scene Map has a very basic purpose. The idea started out as a way to accumulate event listings from around the internet, and provide ways to empower members of those communities to unify and organize their local music scenes. We hoped this would allow us to develop a set of tools and find a way to make touring easier and more successful for the thousands of DIY bands that tour every year.


As of right now we have a ton of data and tools that we have collected and built. We are ready to start our next phase of development and outreach. We are planning put these tools and assets to very good use in the near future. Before we do we need to get in touch with bands who are interested in being part of developing what we hope to be the best musician resource on the internet.


If you have a band that supports the DIY touring ethic, please get in touch. In exchange for giving us feedback, and promoting your tours through Scene Map, we’ll provide you with one of the best tools on the internet for booking, promoting and tracking your tours free of charge.


This special offer will apply to a limited amount of bands so please get in touch asap apply.



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