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Discovering Live Music

June 16, 20261 min read

The problem RNL solves

Every live music fan knows the frustration: you want to go see live music this weekend, but finding out what's actually happening requires visiting a dozen venue websites, scrolling through social media feeds, and hoping you don't miss something buried in a newsletter.

RNL consolidates all of that into one feed. Open the page, scroll through upcoming events, find something interesting, go.

Using the feed

The RNL event feed shows upcoming events sorted by date. Each listing includes:

  • Artist or band name
  • Venue name and location
  • Date and time
  • Link to venue/ticket page for more details

Scroll through to browse, or use filters (Pro) to narrow by date range, venue, or genre.

Staying current

The feed updates automatically through scheduled scans. You don't need to refresh or check back manually — new events appear as they're discovered. The freshness indicator on each listing tells you when it was last verified, so you can trust that the information is current.

Beyond the feed

RNL is one piece of the broader Quantiterate platform. If you're interested in music as a creator rather than (or in addition to) a concertgoer, Songbird and TMGB cover original music production and band activity. The same account works across all verticals.

MG
Matthew J. Goss, Jr.
Retired COMEX/NYMEX floor trader, Goldman Sachs and FlexTrade Systems alumnus, multi-instrumentalist, published author, and independent mathematics researcher. Founder of Quantiterate.