A reason to leave the house.
Every event on one map
Concerts, theatre, exhibitions, festivals, kids' plans, food, sport. The good stuff and the weird stuff. Pan the map, see what is on three streets from you this Saturday. That is the whole product.
The things nobody told you about
Half of what is worth doing in any city lives in a PDF on a council website, or a calendar nobody reads, or a poster on a lamppost somewhere you never walk. We find those. They go on the map next to the big stuff.
Nobody pays to rank higher
No ads. No sponsored listings. No pay-to-rank. Venues cannot buy their way up the map, and they never will be able to. The top result is the best result, not the best-marketed one. When tickets exist, buying them on TodoWeekend should be safe and easy. Ranking stays off the table.
The bigger plan
A handful of cities today. Every country tomorrow. Ten million events on one live map, so that no matter where you are in the world, there is always something worth getting out of the house for.
Frequently asked.
- What is TodoWeekend?
- TodoWeekend is a live weekend map for every city. It collects the good stuff happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday (concerts, exhibitions, festivals, theatre, kids' plans, food, sport, everything) and puts it all on one live map. Currently live in 10 cities across 8 countries, with new cities launching constantly. It is free. There are no ads. There are no sponsored listings. The only goal is to give you a reason to leave the house.
- What is the goal of TodoWeekend?
- Every country. Ten million events. One live map. The goal is a world where nobody ever misses a thing they would have loved just because nobody told them. Every capital in Europe and the Americas next, and eventually every city on earth with a venue worth walking to.
- Is TodoWeekend free?
- Yes. No login wall, no paywall, no ads, no sponsored listings. Venues cannot pay for better placement, and they never will be able to. When an event has tickets, we may offer safe direct checkout and take a small commission on the sale, but the ranking of events is a completely separate system and it is not for sale. The project is funded by its parent agency, Displace.
- Which cities are live?
- Madrid, Barcelona and Sevilla in Spain; Lisboa in Portugal; Paris in France; Berlin in Germany; London in United Kingdom; Miami in United States; Santiago in Chile; Tokyo in Japan. New cities launch constantly, and the city picker on the homepage is always the source of truth.
- How does TodoWeekend decide what to show me first?
- Events get ranked by how much of a weekend they actually deserve: is it really happening this Friday to Sunday, is it a one-off or a run you could catch any time, is it a venue that consistently books interesting things, has it been announced in more than one place. Nobody pays to rank higher. The full methodology lives on the How it works page.
- Where do the events come from?
- From the people who already publish them: city open-data portals, official venue calendars, museums, theatres, festivals, arts councils. Every event shows its source with a link back, so you can always trace a listing to where it came from.
- How is this different from Time Out, Resident Advisor, or Eventbrite?
- Time Out is a handful of hand-picked recommendations by a small editorial team. Resident Advisor is one category. Eventbrite is a ticketing marketplace where ranking and payment are the same business, so the top result is whoever paid the most. On TodoWeekend ranking and payment are separate: every event, every category, ranked by how good it actually is, and if a ticket is for sale we make buying it easy and safe. The ranking itself is never for sale.