Cut Through the Speculation - Find Out If Your Favorite Artist Is Actually Performing
Is your favorite artist actually performing at that event you're dying to attend? Tired of scrolling through social media rumors and fan theories? This tool cuts through the noise and tells you exactly what's been officially confirmed versus what's pure speculation.
Enter the artist name and event, and we'll show you the confirmation status, official sources, and what statements have actually been made. No more endless Googling—get the real answer in seconds.
Perfect for festival-goers, concert attendees, and anyone trying to decide if it's worth the ticket price.
When a major event is announced, fans immediately start asking: "Will [artist] be there?" The problem? Information is scattered across social media, rumors spread faster than facts, and official confirmations often come weeks or months apart. This tool aggregates official sources to give you ONE definitive answer.
We track official announcements from event organizers, verified artist accounts, press releases, and reputable entertainment news outlets. No fan theories. No "I heard from a friend." Just facts from official sources.
Step 1: Enter the artist's name exactly as it appears on their official social media or official website.
Step 2: Enter the event name (festival, concert, award show, etc.) and approximate date.
Step 3: Select what type of information you're looking for.
Step 4: Get an instant answer with confidence level and official sources.
The tool tells you: (1) What's officially confirmed, (2) Where that information came from, (3) What to check next if you need more details.
✓ OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED (95%+): The artist has publicly announced they will perform. Check official ticketing sites.
◐ LIKELY (60-80%): Multiple official sources strongly indicate this will happen, but not yet formally announced. An announcement is likely coming soon.
? UNCONFIRMED (30-50%): No official announcement yet. This is the most common status in the weeks before events. It doesn't mean no—just means wait for the announcement.
✗ NOT PERFORMING (5-20%): The artist or event organizers have explicitly stated they won't be there.
⊘ UNABLE TO VERIFY: The information couldn't be verified. Double-check the artist name and event details.
We track official sources only:
Event Websites: Official festival/event sites post confirmed lineups first.
Verified Social Media: Look for the blue checkmark on artist accounts.
Press Releases: Event organizers and artists release official statements through news outlets.
Ticketing Platforms: Ticketmaster, AXS, and official box offices list performers on event pages.
Entertainment News: AP, Billboard, Variety, and Rolling Stone report official confirmations.
Why isn't it confirmed yet? Lineups are announced on different timelines. Some events announce full lineups months in advance; others add performers up to the week of the event. Award shows typically announce performances weeks before the show.
Does "unconfirmed" mean they're not coming? No. It means no official announcement yet. Most performances remain unconfirmed until the official announcement date.
How can I get notified when it's confirmed? Follow the event's verified social media, sign up for email alerts on their official website, and follow the artist's verified accounts.
What if I see it on social media? Verify it first. Check if the source is verified (blue checkmark), then cross-reference with official event/artist sites. Fan accounts and unreliable sources spread false information all the time.
Quick answers to common questions