Turn live music into a measurable demand channel
Make every gig work harder,increase visibility, drive footfall, and turn live music into a channel you can scale across every venue.
How GigPig helps Marketing teams
Four ways we give your teams the visibility, consistency and speed to run live music well across every venue.
Automatically publish gigs across your site
Keep your “What’s On” pages up to date without manual work, ensuring every event is visible to your customers.- Auto-publish gigs directly to your website
- Sync events across guest apps and venue screens
- Keep listings consistent across all venues
- No manual updates or duplication
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Drive consistent footfall to your venue
Turn live music into a reliable driver of demand across your estate, planned, consistent, and designed to bring people in.- Promote events consistently across all locations
- Increase awareness of your live music offering
- Turn programming into a reason to visit
- Add variety with different line-ups and formats

Turn every event into content
Create a continuous stream of content from your live music both internally and from your customers.- Generate content from every booked event
- Leverage artist and audience-generated content (UGC)
- Build a consistent flow of social and marketing assets
- Extend the value of every gig beyond the night itself
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Improve discoverability through search
Make your events easier to find online, driving organic traffic and local discovery.- Structured event data improves search visibility
- Increase organic traffic to your venue pages
- Improve local discoverability for listings
- Turn live music into a searchable growth channel
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See how it works for your venues
Talk to our team about what live music could look like across your estate.
Launch and scale live music across your venues quickly
GigPig fits into your existing marketing setup, making it easy to get events live across your site without complex setup or ongoing manual work.
There’s no heavy lift for your teams, and you can start small, test what works, and build from there.
There’s no heavy lift for your teams, and you can start small, test what works, and build from there.