With this new update, we have enhanced our service so that we can provide our TasteMakers with better insight as your collective makes develop into an actual concert. The make process will stay the same for all users, but the number of makes will no longer be the deciding factor for a stage transition.

The number of makes is a very valuable piece of information for MyMusicTaste, the artists, and the promoters, but it is not the sole component in the concert making process. In the past, TasteMakers were given a set quota to fulfill; and it was expected that when these missions were completed, the campaign would ideally become a concert. While we would love for every campaign to become a real concert, there are many factors such as artist’s schedule, venue availability, and more, that can prevent a campaign from developing into a real concert. This is why past campaigns that became concerts were not necessarily the top ranked campaigns on our service.

We understand that every campaign is different and will move at its own pace, even when it involves the same artist. We are now taking into account factors such as population size and venue to give everyone around the world a fair chance at their dream concert.

Your contribution in the form of a make, which will be converted to Make Points in the new update, will continue to be an important factor during the decision-making process.

Please note, all existing TasteMaker make counts have now been converted into Make Points.

What are Make Points and how are they calculated?