For fans
Catch the best live music in Second Life.
GridMarquee shows you every public gig on the grid — browse by genre, grab a ticket, teleport in, tip the artist. Here's the whole flow.
1. Discover shows
Start at Events to see what's on over the next two weeks, or Artists to browse by performer. Every venue has its own page at /venues/[slug] with upcoming shows, photos, and a teleport link.
Filters on the Events page let you narrow by date range or genre. Click any event card to see the full description, set times in SLT (Pacific), and ticket tiers.
2. Buying tickets
Most shows are free general-admission. Paid tiers unlock perks — reserved seating, backstage access, a signed merch drop, or a shout-out from the artist. Tier pricing shows up on the event page before you commit.
You can buy tickets two ways:
- Web: sign in with any email, click Buy ticket, done. Your ticket code lives in your dashboard.
- In-world kiosk: find the venue's ticket kiosk on their parcel, touch it, pick the tier, pay L$. The kiosk IMs you the ticket code straight away.
3. Teleporting in-world
Every venue page has a Teleport in-world button. Clicking it opens the SLURL directly — SL will prompt you to accept. No copy-pasting coordinates.
Some venues gate the door for paid tiers. If that's you, show up with the ticket code from your account; the door script verifies and opens automatically.
4. Tipping artists
Most venues have an integrated tip jar next to the stage — touch it, pick an amount, pay. Your tip is logged against the show so the artist (and the venue) both see it.
Tip splits are decided by the venue; the default is 80% to the artist, 20% to the venue. Look at the venue page to see their split if you want to know where the L$ goes.
5. Your account
Sign in at /login with any email. Fans don't need a subscription — the free account is everything you need to buy tickets, save venues, and get reminders.
Thirty minutes before a show you have a ticket for, we send a reminder email and an in-world IM. No action needed; just don't miss the show.