=== GigPress === Contributors: mrherbivore Donate link: http://gigpress.com/donate Tags: concerts, bands, tours Requires at least: 2.3.3 Tested up to: 2.7 GigPress provides an easy way for bands to list and manage their concerts and tours on their WordPress-powered website. == Description == **GigPress is a WordPress plugin built specifically with musicians and performers in mind.** Manage all of your upcoming and past performances or events right from within WordPress, and display them using simple shortcodes or template tags on your WordPress-powered website. You can optionally link each show or performance to a post, or automatically create a new post each time you add a new show. Other features include: * Ability to list both upcoming shows and past shows, chronologically rolled-over as tour dates pass * Grouping of shows into tours * Multiple-day shows * Mark shows as Cancelled or Sold Out * Auto-linking to Google Maps for venues with a street address * Fields for show times, venue and ticket-buy URLs and phone numbers, age restrictions, ticket price, and notes * An upcoming shows RSS feed * Widget support * Speedy data entry with menus that default to most recent-used positions, and the ability to duplicate shows * Full Undo support for accidental deletions * Export your data in CSV format at any time * User-level access restrictions for use * hCalendar markup for each show * Outputs XHTML-compliant, semantic markup * Fully internationalized - comes with Brazilian Portuguese, French, Italian, "Book" Norwegian, "New" Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish language files == Installation == 1. Upload the `gigpress` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory on your web server 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' admin menu in WordPress 3. To list upcoming shows, simply create a new page and put `[gigpress_upcoming]` in the page content. 4. To list past shows, create a new page and put `[gigpress_archive]` in the page content. 5. To use the GigPress sidebar widget, simply activate it from your Widget configuration screen, set your options, and save. 6. For detailed instructions, including using template tags in your theme templates, see the documentation: == UPGRADING == 1. Deactivate GigPress on the Plugins page of your Wordpress administration panel. 2. Delete the `gigpress` folder from your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 3. Upload the new `gigpress` folder to your`/wp-content/plugins` directory. 4. Activate GigPress on the Plugins page of your Wordpress administration panel. == FOR MORE INFO == Visit the plugin website at for the latest updates, or to report bugs, suggest features, etc. == Screenshots == 1. GigPress admin: "Add a show" page (WP 2.7) 2. GigPress admin: "Add a show" page (WP 2.6) 3. GigPress admin: "Upcoming shows" page (WP 2.7) 4. GigPress admin: "Upcoming shows" page (WP 2.6) 5. GigPress admin: "Manage tours" page (WP 2.7)