Find The G(ig) finds the nights hiding in your feed.
Spot club nights, DJ sets, and live music events pulled from social media before they disappear into story archives, repost chains, and group chats.
Built for electronic music first, with a playful map view that keeps tonight's options easy to scan when plans come together late.
Tonight near me
Electronic-heavy radar
Basement Pressure
Late-night DJ sets spotted on socials today
Why it hits
Less scrolling. Less guesswork. More nights that actually make it out of the chat.
Every listing is shaped around the details that matter in the moment: venue, start time, ticket link, and whether it feels worth the mission.
Social sources
Scene mix
What the product does
Turns social chaos into a map that makes sense.
Location first
Open one screen and see what is nearby instead of hunting event-by-event.
Actionable listings
Ticket links, age gate, start time, and venue info show up before the hype copy.
Tonight and weekend mode
Great for spontaneous nights and better than screenshotting ten flyers for later.
Social momentum
The useful part is discovery. The sticky part is seeing what people are saving, sharing, and backing.
Social-first
Built for the posts people actually share
Find The G(ig) watches the places gigs usually appear first, then turns messy social drops into fast, scan-friendly listings.
Electronic-heavy
Club nights, warehouse sets, and DJs get first-class treatment
The product leans into electronic scenes first, while still leaving room for live bands, pop-ups, and local favourites.
Tonight mode
Useful when plans happen late
Open the app, see what is nearby in the next few hours, and stop bouncing between screenshots, group chats, and open tabs.
For venues and promoters
Better than hoping the right story repost does the job.
Find The G(ig) is fan-facing first, but it is also a clearer layer for the people running nights. Less buried information. Better context around intent. More ways to show up when someone is ready to go out.
Drop the essentials once
Lineup, set times, ticket link, age gate, venue, and the details people always ask in comments.
Show up where fans are already browsing
Priority placement helps key shows surface before they disappear under the next story or flyer repost.
See what cuts through
Track saves, clicks, and attention around your nights without needing a whole new publishing workflow.
Plans
Free to browse. Paid when you want extra signal.
Fans should be able to open the map and move fast. Paid layers are for the operators who want more visibility, stronger placement, and better feedback around what is landing.
Free
$0for fans
- Tonight-near-me filters
- Social-sourced event listings
- Venue, set time, and ticket info
- Electronic-heavy recommendations as they roll out
Venue Signal
NZ$49per month
- Claimed venue presence
- Featured placement for your space
- Faster listing fixes and support
- Signals around saves and clicks
Promoter Boost
NZ$25from per event
- Boost one-off launches and stacked lineups
- Ideal for limited-capacity electronic nights
- Useful without a monthly plan
- Built for moments when timing matters
FAQ
A few quick answers before the next group chat starts.
Launching carefully
Be on the list before the best nights get easier to find.
Join early if you want a cleaner way to find electronic music events, live gigs, and social-first drops without the usual scavenger hunt.