Why concert tickets are easy to forget
Most ticket confirmations list two times - doors and show - and only one of them matters for when you leave the house. The address is usually a single line wedged between barcodes and "all sales final" boilerplate. It's easy to glance at the date, close the email, and then scramble on the night trying to remember whether doors were at 6:30 or 7:00.
Text to Calendar's AI reads the confirmation the way you do: it finds the artist, the venue, the doors time and the address, and builds a calendar event so the details are on your phone when you're standing in line.
Doors time, not just show time
The parser starts the event at doors so your reminder fires while you can still beat the queue, and it writes the show time into the event details. The venue name and full street address go in the location field, so one tap opens directions in Maps. No more digging through your inbox at the door.
Works with Ticketmaster, AXS, Eventbrite and venue emails
Ticketmaster, AXS, SeatGeek, Eventbrite, DICE, or a confirmation straight from the venue box office - if a human can read the date and times, the AI can too. Buying tickets to a whole tour or a festival weekend? Paste several confirmations at once and each show becomes its own event.
Timezones handled for a show in another city
Flying out for a gig? The event is created in the venue's local timezone, so a 6:30 PM doors time in another city shows correctly on your calendar instead of shifting to your home time.
Tips for best results
- Paste the whole email so the AI catches both the doors time and the full venue address.
- For multi-night runs or festivals, paste each confirmation and you'll get one event per show.
- If you want a heads-up to leave early, add a line like "reminder 2 hours before" and the AI will set the reminder accordingly.