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Setlist.fm is a website for documenting concert setlists. Designed with a wiki-like functionality where any user can edit setlists to update information and provide sources, the website contains a large database of concerts and setlists, including concerts where the setlist is not known. The website also provides statistics, such as the most played songs by an artist, or a map of where an artist has performed. Users can also use setlist.fm to keep track of the concerts they personally attended.
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'''Setlist.fm''' is a website for documenting concert setlists. Designed with a wiki-like functionality where any user can edit setlists to update information and provide sources, the website contains a large database of concerts and setlists, including concerts where the setlist is not known. The website also provides statistics, such as the most played songs by an artist, or a map of where an artist has performed. Users can also use setlist.fm to keep track of the concerts they personally attended.


[[Talking Heads Wiki]] intends to incorporate some of the features of setlist.fm, with detailed documentation of concerts by [[Talking Heads]], [[David Byrne]], [[Tom Tom Club]], and [[Jerry Harrison]].
[[Talking Heads Wiki]] intends to incorporate some of the features of setlist.fm, with detailed documentation of concerts by [[Talking Heads]], [[David Byrne]], [[Tom Tom Club]], and [[Jerry Harrison]].

Latest revision as of 08:03, 15 September 2025

Setlist.fm is a website for documenting concert setlists. Designed with a wiki-like functionality where any user can edit setlists to update information and provide sources, the website contains a large database of concerts and setlists, including concerts where the setlist is not known. The website also provides statistics, such as the most played songs by an artist, or a map of where an artist has performed. Users can also use setlist.fm to keep track of the concerts they personally attended.

Talking Heads Wiki intends to incorporate some of the features of setlist.fm, with detailed documentation of concerts by Talking Heads, David Byrne, Tom Tom Club, and Jerry Harrison.