
Live music deserves a stronger ecosystem.
Artists work to be heard. Independent venues fight to fill rooms. Festivals bring communities together. Fans search across websites, social posts and ticket links just to find out what's on.
Music Kite brings live music information together so people can discover, publish, attend and support real music in the real world.
Update once · Publish everywhere · Support live music
Why Music Kite exists
Live music is not broken.
It is fragmented.
Amazing gigs still happen every week. Artists are still creating. Venues are still taking risks. Festivals are still bringing people together.
But the information is scattered across social posts, ticket links, venue websites, posters, spreadsheets and local listings.
Fans miss events. Artists struggle to be heard. Venues repeat the same updates in too many places. Music Kite exists to reduce that friction.
Update once. Publish everywhere.
Create your profile. Add your gigs, events or festival schedule. Music Kite turns that information into public pages, Live Hubs and future publishing tools that help your audience stay up to date.
The goal is simple: one event, one source of truth, shared wherever people need to find it.


Founding profiles
Built for real-world live music.
Music Kite is not trying to keep people scrolling. It is built to help people get out, find the gig, support the venue, discover the artist and remember the night.
The best moments do not happen inside Music Kite. They happen because Music Kite helped make them possible. Founding artists, venues and festivals can create profiles now while the live music map grows.
Powered by live profiles, gigs and Live Hubs
