The concert ends.
The memory doesn't have to.

Lumoria turns your concerts, flights, and adventures into rich memories, starting with a beautiful ticket.

For concertgoers

You're still buzzing from last night.

Don't let it fade by Friday.

You know the feeling — ears still ringing, that one song stuck on loop, the kind of night you're already telling people about. And then, three days later, it's a blur. A QR code that expired at the exit. Forty vertical videos you'll never open again.

Lumoria turns that night into something you'll actually go back to: a ticket that looks as good as the show felt, with the setlist, the mood, and the small things you don't want to forget, all kept in one place.

The scroll vs. the memory

Drag to see the difference.

Somewhere in your camera roll is proof you went. It's just buried under six thousand other photos, and it's not going to find itself.

The soundtrack

The setlist, exactly as it played.

Link an existing Apple Music playlist to the memory, or build one from the setlist while it's still fresh. No subscription needed to attach it — just the songs, sitting right behind the ticket.

Play it back on a random Tuesday, six months later, and you're standing in the crowd again before the first verse ends.

Works with Apple Music.

A Lumoria memory with an Apple Music playlist attached

The feeling

Not just where you were. How it felt.

Log your mood in the moment or right after — overwhelmed, joyful, quietly perfect, whatever it actually was. It takes five seconds and says more than any caption.

Do it for every show and a pattern shows up: the tour that changed something, the night that hit harder than you expected, the emotional map of a whole summer of concerts.

Private, encrypted, always yours.

A Lumoria mood log for a concert memory

The small things

The part you'd swear you'd never forget. Until you do.

The stranger who sang every word next to you. The inside joke that only makes sense to your group. Twenty seconds of a voice memo recorded outside the venue, still buzzing, before it fades.

None of it fits in a caption. All of it fits in a memory.

A Lumoria note attached to a concert memory

Templates

Concert ticket templates for every show.

Four ticket shapes, each built for a different kind of night: Arena, Arpege, Chorus, Rhythm. Pick the one that matches the show, and it's ready in seconds.

The Arena ticket template, featuring Olivia Rodrigo

Arena

The Arpege ticket template, featuring Bad Bunny

Arpege

The Chorus ticket template, featuring Ariana Grande

Chorus

The Rhythm ticket template, featuring BTS

Rhythm

FAQ

Concert questions, answered.

Yes. Lumoria isn't a ticket wallet — you craft a keepsake ticket for any show in seconds. Pick a concert template, add the artist, venue, and date, and the night finally has a ticket worth keeping — whether the original was paper, a PDF, or a QR code that died after the encore.

Absolutely. Every memory can carry any date, so the festival from five summers ago and last week's arena show live side by side in one collection.

The ticket is just the cover. Behind it, a memory holds your photos and videos, the setlist as an Apple Music playlist, the mood you logged, your notes, and voice memos — the whole story of the night in one place.

Yes. Export any ticket as an image sized for Stories or your feed — or keep it entirely to yourself. Your memories are private by default.

Lumoria is a free concert app to download, with a free tier of up to 3 memories and 10 tickets. The first 300 people to join get the full product free, forever, through the early adopter program. Once those seats are gone, they're gone.

Your next memory is waiting

Start with a ticket. Keep everything.

Launching June 1

Free · iPhone · iOS 26+

Lumoria Memories home screen
Lumoria All Tickets screen
Lumoria Export your ticket sheet