About TourFlow



TourFlow started because I was tired of watching insane moments at shows disappear.


My whole life, I’ve been filming concerts and moments with friends: chasing moments and everything that makes a live show feel alive. What started as just bringing a camera to shows turned into a real career by the time I was 18. I was on tour, shooting for artists, living inside that world every day.


And then I noticed something.


Every night, fans were capturing some of the best footage in the building, angles I could never get, moments I didn’t see, raw energy you just can’t recreate. And almost all of it was getting lost. Sitting in camera rolls, buried on social media, never actually making it back to the artist.


Meanwhile, we’d walk away with one perspective of the night.


So I built TourFlow.


It’s a simple idea: turn every fan into a contributor. At a show, fans scan a QR code or click a link, upload their videos, and everything gets organized instantly by that specific night. No accounts, no friction.


For artists, it becomes a live content pipeline, real footage, real perspective, ready to use immediately. Additionally, they get to collect real and loving fans' contact info to use for future marketing and fan-clubs. (built-in TourFlow fan club coming soon)


For fans, it’s a way to actually be part of the show after it ends.


We’re not trying to replace content teams or overcomplicate anything. TourFlow is built for the moments in between: when the best clip didn’t come from your camera, when you need content fast, and when authenticity matters more than perfection.


We’ve tested this across shows in the U.S. and internationally with artists, managers, and teams who all had the same problem: they needed more content, faster, without more work.


TourFlow is the answer to that.

- Walter Bristol, Founder


About TourFlow



TourFlow started because I was tired of watching insane moments at shows disappear.


My whole life, I’ve been filming concerts and moments with friends: chasing moments and everything that makes a live show feel alive. What started as just bringing a camera to shows turned into a real career by the time I was 18. I was on tour, shooting for artists, living inside that world every day.


And then I noticed something.


Every night, fans were capturing some of the best footage in the building, angles I could never get, moments I didn’t see, raw energy you just can’t recreate. And almost all of it was getting lost. Sitting in camera rolls, buried on social media, never actually making it back to the artist.


Meanwhile, we’d walk away with one perspective of the night.


So I built TourFlow.


It’s a simple idea: turn every fan into a contributor. At a show, fans scan a QR code or click a link, upload their videos, and everything gets organized instantly by that specific night. No accounts, no friction.


For artists, it becomes a live content pipeline, real footage, real perspective, ready to use immediately. Additionally, they get to collect real and loving fans' contact info to use for future marketing and fan-clubs. (built-in TourFlow fan club coming soon)


For fans, it’s a way to actually be part of the show after it ends.


We’re not trying to replace content teams or overcomplicate anything. TourFlow is built for the moments in between: when the best clip didn’t come from your camera, when you need content fast, and when authenticity matters more than perfection.


We’ve tested this across shows in the U.S. and internationally with artists, managers, and teams who all had the same problem: they needed more content, faster, without more work.


TourFlow is the answer to that.

- Walter Bristol, Founder