On r/Spotify this week, over a thousand users have gotten behind a post asking for the 'old' Spotify to come back, with a few hundred comments discussing the various problems with the update.
- Spotify’s latest update makes it difficult to find saved tunes, but don’t fret: they’re still there. The new design has shuffled around where songs live, but with a few steps, it’s easy to.
- Find out how to set up and use Spotify. Learn about features, troubleshoot issues, and get answers to questions. Everything you need to stay in tune.
- Reinstalling might be helpful for fixing many common issues you are experiencing. So for those who have a problem that Spotify says in offline, you can try to reinstall Spotify on your computer or portable devices. On Mac: Step 1: Click on Spotify in the menu bar and then Quit Spotify. Step 2: Open Finder and then click on Go Library in the.
- To automatically install macOS updates, select “Automatically keep my Mac up to date.” To set advanced update options, click Advanced, then do any of the following: To have your Mac check for updates automatically, select “Check for updates.” To have your Mac download updates without asking, select “Download new updates when available.”.
To list your concerts on Spotify, you need a concert listed on one of our ticketing partner sites:
- Ticketmaster
- Songkick
- Resident Advisor
- Eventbrite
- AXS
- eplus (Japan only)
Note: We only show virtual events listed on Ticketmaster or Songkick.
Ask your fans to follow you so they’re the first to know when you’re playing.
Go to Spotify for Artists to check all the concerts you have on Spotify, plus the number of followers and listeners you have in each city you’re playing.
We don’t sell concert tickets, but we do recommend concerts to fans based on where they live, who they follow, and what they listen to.
Concerts are listed in Spotify in the Concerts section of Browse and on artist profiles. To get started, check out How can I list my concerts on Spotify?
Go to Spotify for Artists to check all the concerts you have on Spotify, plus the number of followers and listeners you have in each city you’re playing.
Head to CONCERTS in your Profile in Spotify for Artists to:
- Check out all of the upcoming concert dates we’re currently displaying for you on Spotify.
- See how many followers and listeners you have in each of the cities you’re playing.
- Find out if you have any incorrect or missing concerts, so you or the promoter can let our ticketing partners know.
- Let us know if you have problems with your artist IDs.
If you haven’t got access to Spotify for Artists yet, get access here.
We use artist IDs to match the concerts we get from our partners with your artist profile on Spotify. Our partners create these IDs to keep track of the artists who sell tickets on their sites.
When they send us your concerts, they also send us your ID. We match your artist profile on Spotify with your artist ID, so fans on Spotify know where and when you’re playing.
Go to CONCERTS in your Profile in Spotify for Artists to see your artist IDs and confirm they’re correct. If you have a mismatch or other problem, let us know.
In order to appear on Spotify, a concert listing we pull from one of our partners needs to include:
- At least 1 artist name
- A start time
- A venue name
- An event name
If your concert is missing any of this info, it won’t appear on Spotify.
To update the info in your concert listings, you’ll need to reach out directly to the ticketing partner or have the concert promoter contact them.
Using a combination of location and listening data, Spotify displays your concert info to as many of your fans as possible in and near the cities you’re playing.
We also send concert recommendation emails to your followers and others who listen to your music on Spotify.
Tip: Ask fans in all your social media channels to follow you on Spotify! Increasing your followers is the best way to get featured in concert recommendation emails. You can also embed a follow button on your website.
The best way to add a new concert to Spotify is to use Songkick Tourbox. They make it easy to list a show—and once it’s in their system it automatically gets added to ours.
Note: We only show virtual events listed on Ticketmaster or Songkick.
If your concert isn’t displayed within 24 hours after listing it with the partner, try these steps:
- Head to CONCERTS in your Profile in Spotify for Artists and check all your artists IDs are correct. If you see a mismatch, let us know.
- If your artist IDs are correct, click the gear symbol at the top of your list of concerts in Spotify for Artists, then copy and paste your concert URL to check if it’s in our system.
- If your concert isn’t in our system, it’s likely there’s an error on the ticketing partner’s end. You need to reach out to them directly to let them know your concert isn’t appearing on Spotify.
You can! For the festival to appear on your Spotify artist profile, just make sure you're linked to the festival on the ticketing partner site.
A couple of things to bear in mind:
- Festivals are defined as events with 6 or more artists on the bill. If there are fewer than 6 artists, their names, instead of the festival name, will appear as the event title.
- Only the opening day will be listed for a multi-day festival (e.g. A festival that runs Friday to Sunday will only appear as a Friday event).
Concerts are not currently available in the Spotify for Artists app. For more about concerts on Spotify, head here.
Co.Lab events are virtual and in-person events for artists and their teams. You’ll hear from local Spotify representatives and get a personal guide through our artist tools and features.
Head to artists.spotify.com/events and RSVP for an event that interests you.
Attendees are chosen based on a number of factors including location, career stage, and activity on Spotify for Artists. You’ll get a confirmation email if your RSVP is confirmed.
Don’t worry if you don’t get a slot! We’ll throw more Spotify for Artists events in the future. We’ll also share information from each event through our blog and other channels.
On the morning of the event, we’ll send each confirmed attendee a unique link to access the live stream.
Each virtual Co.Lab is ~40-minutes long. Events begin with a live 20-minute interview, followed by a 20-minute Q&A.
You can’t ask questions live, but you can submit a question for our moderator to include at the end of the event (if there’s time).
Yes! We’d love to have you. Email [email protected].
How to get updates for macOS Mojave or later
If you’ve upgraded to macOS Mojave or later, follow these steps to keep it up to date:
- Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu , then click Software Update to check for updates.
- If any updates are available, click the Update Now button to install them. Or click 'More info' to see details about each update and select specific updates to be installed.
- When Software Update says that your Mac is up to date, the installed version of macOS and all of its apps are also up to date. That includes Safari, iTunes, Books, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos and FaceTime.
To find updates for iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, Keynote and other apps that were downloaded separately from the App Store, open the App Store on your Mac, then click the Updates tab.
To automatically install macOS updates in the future, including apps that were downloaded separately from the App Store, select 'Automatically keep my Mac up to date'. Your Mac will notify you when updates require it to restart, so you can always choose to install those later.
How to get updates for earlier macOS versions
If you’re using an earlier macOS, such as macOS High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan or earlier,* follow these steps to keep it up to date:
- Open the App Store app on your Mac.
- Click Updates in the App Store toolbar.
- Use the Update buttons to download and install any updates listed.
- When the App Store shows no more updates, the installed version of macOS and all of its apps are up to date. That includes Safari, iTunes, iBooks, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos and FaceTime. Later versions may be available by upgrading your macOS.
To automatically download updates in the future, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click App Store, then select “Download newly available updates in the background”. Your Mac will notify you when updates are ready to install.
* If you’re using OS X Lion or Snow Leopard, get OS X updates by choosing Apple menu > Software Update.
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- Find out how to upgrade to the latest version of macOS.
- Find out which macOS your Mac is using.
- You can redownload apps that you previously downloaded from the App Store.
- Your Mac doesn’t automatically download large updates when it’s using a Personal Hotspot.