A threat actor has allegedly leaked the database of Wegow, a popular social live music marketplace based in Spain. The company, which serves as a platform for users, artists, and promoters to connect and engage with live music events, has reportedly suffered a significant data breach. According to the post made on a dark web forum, the incident occurred in September 2025 and resulted in the exposure of personal information belonging to 45,600 unique users. The leaked data has been made available for download on the forum.
Wegow is an important hub for the live music scene in Spain and beyond, making this breach particularly concerning for its user base of concert-goers and industry professionals. The compromised information is extensive and could expose affected individuals to various risks, including identity theft, phishing campaigns, and other fraudulent activities. The threat actor listed the types of data contained within the leak, which includes highly sensitive personal and financial details.
The allegedly compromised data includes:
- Purchase Reference
- Full Name and Surname
- Email Address
- Newsletter Subscription Status
- DNI (Spanish National ID number)
- Ticket and Transaction Details
- Price and QR Code
- Purchase Date and Status
- Seating Information (Row, Seat, Sector)
- City and Admin Division
- Payment Method
- Access Code












