Music is everywhere in our daily lives. But nothing beats seeing your favorite artist live. That moment when the lights go out, the crowd holds its breath there’s nothing quite like it.

Of course, not every concert goes smoothly. Sometimes the sound is terrible, the crowd kills the vibe, or the venue is a complete mess. Those bad experiences stick with you too. That’s exactly where our project came from.

Our goal is simple: share honest opinions and real advice, so you can get the best spot at the concert of your dreams. Above all, we want you to fully enjoy every show. So ready to join us?

Epic concert crowd with hands up, dramatic stage lights and smoke effects capturing live music immersion from spectator view

Creation of our passion kicked off individually with a first concert that blew us away. For Hugo, it was Vald at : le-zenith . Incisive flow, wild mosh pit, bass hitting hard. Came back changed forever. Anaïs: Burna Boy at : paris-la-defense-arena. Live afrobeats, Afro lights, crowd dancing till dawn. Rosalie: J Balvin at Accor Arena. Explosive reggaeton, multicolored lasers, contagious Latin energy. Clara: PNL at Accor Arena. Melancholic trap, massive prod, crowd in trance. Timeless moment.

These artist concerts hooked us all. First concert experience: pure adrenaline, shared sweat, synced screams. We chased more: Paris Zénith, Olympia, Accord Arena…Each visceral. Bone-rattling vibes, fleeting connections. That’s when our live concerts love rooted deep, way beyond solo streams.

Photo of the artist Burna Boy singing on stage in front of the audience, surrounded by red lights.

It all started with a spark at Rennes School of Business Paris, right in the middle of a digital marketing class. During a coffee break: “Dude, my last concert was such a disaster!” We let it all out: the people who drink too much and ruin the vibe, the balcony seats where you can’t see a thing, the endless lines, the terrible acoustics, and the agonizing wait for the artist to take the stage.

Without even realizing it, we were brainstorming everything that had frustrated us at our recent shows. The core idea of our project was born right there: that collective vent about our worst concert experiences bonded us instantly.

The verdict was clear: “There’s almost no website that actually talks about this!” Between bland setlists and fake 5-star reviews, the gap was massive. That’s when the development of our project took off: a blog powered by constructive concert reviews, artist interviews (pre and post-show), fan discussions, exclusive photos, and dedicated podcasts.

We envisioned “first-timer” kits, style guides tailored to each artist, last-minute ticket alerts, giveaways with our partners (artists, labels, press), VIP meet-and-greets, and spotlights on charity concerts.

What started as a simple gripe session turned into a real mission: empowering fans to enjoy every show hassle-free. An electric brainstorm. Detailed ratings, real stories, and actionable advice. Our passion shifted from a personal interest to a powerful collective project. We saw an opportunity to speak up and solve the problem for good.

Our blog started from a shared passion: live music. We’re four students who go to concerts and write about what we actually experience. We write for everyone from Gen Z fans who know every setlist by heart to older people who haven’t been to a show in years.

Our mission? Get people excited about live music again. We do that through honest reviews, concrete advice, and content that speaks to every generation.

Here’s what we’re working on: detailed concert reviews covering sound, lighting, atmosphere, and seating. We’re also publishing exclusive photos, first-timer guides, and upcoming dates with artist dress codes. On top of that, we share last-minute ticket tips, giveaways, and VIP meet-ups. We’re also building partnerships with Paris venues and independent labels.

We’ve already covered several shows Vald in Lille, Burna Boy at La Défense Arena, and J Balvin and PNL at the Accor Arena. Every review rates the same things: sound quality, stage production, and crowd energy. We always add practical tips so you get the most out of your night.

From small venues like Badaboum to big arenas, our goal stays the same. We want you to leave every concert already looking forward to the next one.

We don’t just like live music, that’s how we discovered that we had a common passion. Hugo throws himself into the mosh pit of Vald in Lille, Clara plunged into the atmosphere of PNL at the Accor Arena. Each concert has shaped who we are.


Going to a concert is never just a matter of music. It’s the crowd that moves around you, the set design, the bass. We want to help you live the best experience and make it even better every time.


Experience Concert was born from our experiences, our mistakes etc. The wrong places we booked, what we would have liked someone to have told us in advance.

We want to be by your side every step of the way, from selecting your spot until the last song of the evening.

We don’t just like live music it’s how we ended up actually talking in class. Hugo throwing himself into the mosh pit at Vald in Lille, Clara completely lost watching PNL at the Accor Arena. Every concert has shaped who we are.

Going to a show is never just about the music. It’s the crowd moving around you, the lights hitting at just the right second, the bass in your chest. We want to help you find that feeling and make it even better each time.

Experience Concert grew out of our own mistakes. The wrong seats we booked, the shows we almost missed, the things we wish someone had told us. Every review we publish comes from that because we want your next concert to be one you actually remember.

We’re just getting started. We’re building relationships with artists, venues, and labels. Above all, we’re here with you every step of the way, from picking your seat to the last song of the night.

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