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Fans Wanting To Wear Merch From Their Top Wrapped Artists Leads to the Biggest Week of Artist Merch Sales in Spotify History

Each year when Spotify Wrapped rolls around, listeners eagerly look forward to seeing their top-streamed artists revealed. And 2022 Wrapped was no different. Last week, millions of fans around the globe learned about their unique music listening personalities as well as the patterns behind their plays. But this year, as always, we took Wrapped a step further with new stories and features—including artist merch in the app to help fans get closer to their favorite artists. 

Fans love to rep their favorite artists, and they especially love to do so after seeing their Wrapped results: In the seven days since launching Wrapped, we’ve seen the highest-grossing merch sales week for artists in Spotify history. 

Connecting fans with ways to express their favorite fandoms and lend support to the artists they love is key to fulfilling our mission of enabling artists to live off their art. In the weeks leading up to Wrapped, artists listed their top merch items on their Spotify profiles through Spotify for Artists to capitalize on all the increased attention their profiles would get on the big day. Then, during Wrapped, we debuted a new shelf of merch offers in the Wrapped hub and sent a personalized email to fans with merch from their top artists of the year. Fans of Ghost, Smino, NIKI, Joji, Elton John, Fireboy DML, and Jack Harlow even got early access to exclusive merchandise through Spotify, further underscoring our commitment to helping artists build new revenue streams on Spotify. 

Though selling merch may seem unexpected, it’s impactful. “By our offering merch on Spotify, millions of the world’s most engaged music fans can now support their favorite artists by buying merch right where they’re already listening,” says Alex Lavian, Product Marketing Lead, Spotify for Artists. “This helps us get closer to achieving our goal of providing a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art.”

We asked Alex to break down these impactful merch sales even further. 

Why merch? 

Merch is an important source of revenue for artists, and we’re actively investing in new revenue opportunities for artists beyond streaming royalties. Enabling artists to sell merch on Spotify drives a deeper connection between them and their fans. Plus, it’s a natural place for fans to buy things from the artists they love. Just like how fans can’t resist the merch table after an amazing live performance, Spotify can share offers with fans at that perfect moment, whether it’s right after streaming an album, discovering an artist for the first time, or learning an artist was your most streamed that year. We think there’s a huge opportunity to help artists reach listeners with their merch at just the right moment. 

How does this contribute to greater earnings for artists?  

The business of being an artist is complex and multifaceted—it relies on multiple income streams from multiple artist-to-fan touch points, including streaming music, selling merch and tickets, collecting tips, and more. Just as we enabled artists to list their merch in the Wrapped Hub, we also did the same with upcoming tour dates, so that fans can easily experience the artist live and in-person as well as—contributing to yet another revenue stream for the creator. There’s a huge opportunity for Spotify to be an impactful sales channel for artists and we’re making lots of progress.

How does merch in Wrapped build brand love with fans? 

This year merch played a central role in the Wrapped campaign to give fans new ways to express their fandom and support the artists they love. Merch is a relatively new vertical for Spotify and one we’re extremely excited about. We aim to build a culture around merch on Spotify, establishing Spotify as a destination for unique offerings, effective promotions, and meaningful revenue.

Find merch from your favorite artists in the Wrapped hub.

Find Shows Tailored to You Right in the Spotify App

Screens showing the Live Events Feed in the Spotify app

There are few things like going to see your favorite artist in person. The energy, the bass pulsing beneath your feet, the other just-as-obsessed fans belting out lyrics—whether you’re seeing a solo performer or a 15-person ensemble, being in the crowd for the creators you love holds a special significance. These days, avid fans and touring musicians alike are excited to be back out at live events. And if you’re ready to get out there, Spotify is here to help you find the perfect show. 

Some fans already use the Spotify app to look for upcoming shows, but we know we can do more to combine our deep understanding of our users’ tastes with our ability to directly reach them in-app. So we’re introducing a new Live Events Feed, replacing the Concert Hub, and introducing a number of updates to help fans find their favorite creators’ live events. You can find the new feed by searching “Live Events” in the app.

Spotify Greenroom Is Getting a New Name—Spotify Live—And a New Home

When we launched Spotify Greenroom in 2021, we wanted to connect fans and creators on a deeper level through live listening in the Spotify ecosystem. Since then, Spotify Greenroom has evolved through updates and iterations that have enhanced the live-listening experience. 

Now, as our audio offerings continue to evolve, we are changing the name of Greenroom to Spotify Live—and bringing its live capabilities directly onto the Spotify app. This change reflects our belief in the future of live-audio creators and live experiences being provided to all 406 million Spotify listeners around the globe.

What’s new?

Spotify Live can now be found both as the stand-alone app listeners and hosts know and love, and as a livestream function in the Spotify app alongside your favorite music and podcasts. Listeners will be able to tune in to live programming on Spotify via the creator’s podcast or artist page, and if they want to participate in the chat or join the host onstage, they can head to the Spotify Live app to do so. 

 

 

 

To start, we’re making live audio in the Spotify app available for select original programming. Independent creators who wish to go live can still do so in the Spotify Live app.

To kick off this exciting evolution of our live-audio offering, we’ll be highlighting our top audio creators through exclusive, first-of-its-kind programming in addition to the full slate of original programming we’ve already introduced.

These events will begin rolling out today, starting with a live edition of Off the Record with DJ Akademiks. You can access these shows directly from the creators’ artist pages to listen live on Spotify. If you want to get in on the conversation or chat with other fans tuning in, then head over to the Spotify Live app for the chance to comment and to interact with other listeners in real time.

Here is just some of the exciting live content coming to Spotify in April and May: 

After Hours With Alex Cooper

Already the host of Spotify Exclusive podcast Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper is now going live with an evening talk show. Starting Wednesday, April 13 at 10 p.m. EST, fans will get to listen live as Alex continues the honest, uncensored conversations from her popular podcast. And for those of you who can’t catch it live, After Hours will be available to stream each week on demand. The “Call Her Daddy” podcast has million of listeners worldwide and was the second most popular podcast globally in Spotify’s 2021 Wrapped.

Swedish House Mafia Paradise Again Album Release Party With Spotify Live From the Desert

Late night on Friday, April 15, Spotify will be hosting an exclusive, first-of-its-kind event live from the desert with Swedish House Mafia. Fans in select markets will be able to tune in to the live DJ set on Swedish House Mafia’s artist page as Spotify celebrates their reunion and release of their new album, Paradise Again. Don’t sleep on this one because the only way you’ll be able to listen is live.

King of the Court With Hasan Minhaj

The NBA playoffs are just around the corner, and Hasan Minhaj (aka Batman’s latest Riddler) isn’t playing around. Starting in May, during the NBA conference finals, Hasan will break down all the action, bringing his knowledge of the game to other fans with help from a few special guests. More details to come as the NBA playoffs get underway. 

DJ Akademiks’s Livestream With Guest Waka Flocka Flame

DJ Akademiks is a talk show powerhouse, and now his podcast, Off the Record with DJ Akademiks, is going live on Spotify. Catch him and special guest Waka Flocka Flame April 12 at 12:30 p.m. EST as they discuss the state of music, entertainment, and culture today. And stay tuned for future live shows. 

Tana’s Toxic Tips With Tana Mongeau

If you’re tired of your agony aunt’s all-too-reasonable advice, Tana’s Toxic Tips is for you. Starring the internet’s favorite influencer Tana Mongeau, this live show will give Tana the chance to speak directly to fans. The show will premiere Wednesday, April 13 at 9 p.m. EST and will be recorded for on-demand listening. 

Your favorite Greenroom shows, now available on Spotify Live 

Already have your favorite live series penciled into your calendar? You’ll be able to hear all of them straight in the Spotify app. Don’t forget about:

Let the live listening begin! Our Spotify Live lineup starts this evening, but don’t forget to tune in to Swedish House Mafia’s set, live from California, on Friday, April 15. Stay up-to-date on live programming and news by following @SpotifyLive on Twitter and Instagram!

He’s With the Fans: Jordan Gremli and Fans First Bring Artists Closer to their Audiences

Yumi Zouma is on the rise. Hot off the release of their new EP, the New Zealand band has served their soft, breezy indie pop to faithful fans from Auckland to L.A. On October 4, they hit New York to headline Brooklyn’s Elsewhere venue. But before they took the stage, the energy behind the scenes was buzzing. Unlike most pre-show nights on tour, they weren’t alone—thanks to Spotify’s Fans First program, the band was hanging out with an intimate group of their biggest fans.

Yumi Zouma performs at Elsewhere.

Spotify’s Jordan Gremli.

As their most faithful Spotify listeners gathered at the bar, Yumi Zouma’s new “EP III” played over the speakers. A group of about 90 fans grabbed drinks, snacked on gourmet pizza, and even chatted with band members. Eventually, the lights dimmed, and Yumi Zouma invited the audience to create an original song with them, Mad Libs style. Laughs, cheers, and some hilariously lame improvised lyrics soon filled the room—not exactly your typical Thursday night gig.

“The best part of this event is meeting and kicking it with our fans,” said Yumi Zouma’s Josh Burgess. “We’ve had great experiences hanging out with people that like our music.”

But how did it happen in the first place? Let’s rewind.

Meet Jordan Gremli, Head of Artist & Fan Development at Spotify. He leads a team of 15 members who work on programs and products with the goal of connecting artists to the right fans at the right time. One of those programs, Fans First, partners with artists to identify and reward their biggest fans on the platform. “We know a ton about artists and fans” Jordan says. “That’s how our team started two years ago. We realized we had all this listening data, and we said, ‘Why don’t we use this to help artists?’”

We tagged along with Jordan on the afternoon of the Yumi Zouma event, where his meetings included sit-downs with Artist & Label Marketing (A&LM) and the entire Artist & Fan Development (A&FD) team. From presales and invite-only events to merch campaigns, A&FD works with many teams across Spotify to pilot programs and nurture new ideas for artist-fan interaction.

When it comes to choosing an artist with whom to partner, an idea typically blossoms through collaboration with A&LM. The team builds shows (intimate concerts) and experiences (bowling, dance classes, baking, and more) around artists of all sizes. “We’re looking to pilot programs that can scale beyond the top couple of artists in the world, and can be useful for a Yumi Zouma, but also an Ed Sheeran,” Jordan explains.

Merch campaigns and presales keep the team equally busy. “We do dozens per week,” Jordan says. Recently, Fans First partnered with Nathaniel Rateliff to reward his Spotify fans with access to purchase a limited-edition t-shirt by the artist’s foundation, The Marigold Project. Proceeds benefited family farmers affected by Hurricane Florence. Clearly, Nathaniel’s fans share his passion for helping rural Americans: Fans First sold out their entire allotment.

Sometimes the relationship with an artist can last years. In 2016, Fans First paired with Rainbow Kitten Surprise and has since run multiple presales with them. Back then, RKS had 700,000 monthly listeners and sold just a handful of presale tickets. Now, the band has about 1.2 million monthly listeners and sells thousands of tickets. Maintaining consistent engagement while growing the band’s fanbase is always a huge goal of Fans First. “Even if the audience is smaller, it’s about getting that small group of people really, really into it,” Jordan explains. “They’re the people that will show up to concerts, buy merch, and then tell their friends. That’s how you grow an audience organically.”

The team uses listening data to help find and expand an artist’s audience. But the program doesn’t just apply to established superstars. “We’re not afraid to partner with artists when they’re just starting out, because we have the tools to help them at different points in their careers,” A&FD member Sarah Shields explains. “It’s about partnering with artists to fulfill their creative vision. We’re not just tapping into the bigger artists once they’re already famous.”

Jordan agrees that it’s just as rewarding to help developing artists connect with their fans. “When you’re working with a developing artist, you can say, ‘Hey, you have a smaller audience but it’s really passionate, and it’s over-indexing in Memphis, Minneapolis, or whatever city’ and they use that information to plan their first tour. Then two years later, when they come back and say, ‘Now we’re doing this bigger tour, what’s changed?’ we can show them how their audience has grown. That’s something you couldn’t do 10 years ago.”

Chance the Rapper To Headline Spotify’s RapCaviar Live in Brooklyn on September 29 in Partnership with Live Nation Urban and Verizon

Artists Sheck Wes, Tierra Whack and DJ SpinKing and more round out the lineup

Spotify’s RapCaviar Live is returning to New York with headliner Chance The Rapper on September 29 at the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn. In partnership with Verizon, the Brooklyn show will also feature Sheck Wes, Tierra Whack and DJ SpinKing.

Following the launch of RapCaviar Live in 2017, Spotify continues to showcase some of today’s hottest rappers to their biggest fans around the country. Produced in partnership with Live Nation Urban, RapCaviar Live is inspired by Spotify’s highly influential flagship hip hop playlist, RapCaviar, which encompasses a collection of fresh hip hop tracks and has since become one of Spotify’s biggest playlists with over 10 million followers.

Verizon and Spotify have partnered to bring a special show to New York, featuring some of the top hip-hop and R&B artists. As a partner of the RapCaviar Live Brooklyn show, Verizon will be hosting a special VIP section for members of its loyalty program, Verizon Up. Members can redeem tickets in the My Verizon app.

Since its inception in August 2017 with a kickoff show in Atlanta headlined by Gucci Mane, RapCaviar Live has made stops in Toronto, Chicago, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., New York, and Houston. Previous artists on the tour include Migos, Cardi B, Lil Uzi Vert, Trippie Redd, A$AP Mob, Dipset, Lil’ Pump, Playboi Carti, Mike WiLL Made-It and more.

Pre-sale tickets will be available to Spotify fans through the Spotify Fans First pre-sale and through Live Nation on August 16. General on-sale tickets will be available through Ticketmaster.com on August 17, all 10am ET.

For more on RapCaviar, check out the playlist here and official Instagram here.

RapCaviar Live Brooklyn

Date: Saturday, September 29

Location: Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk, Brooklyn, NY

Lineup: Chance The Rapper, Sheck Wes, Tierra Whack and DJ SpinKing

The Streamingpalooza Before (and After) Music Festivals

What’s more fun than seeing your favorite band play live? How about seeing a few of your favorite bands play—plus a couple dozen potential new favorites—back-to-back with thousands of other music lovers over the course of three days?

Cue music festivals, which typically kick off in the U.S. in March with Texas-based South By Southwest (SXSW), and continue into late October with the almost 20-year-old Voodoo Fest in Louisiana. No matter which event you’re attending, you’re sure to be surrounded by abounding energy and music.

Unsurprisingly, attendees don’t limit themselves to in-person listening. According to Spotify data, fans prep for festival weekends by streaming up a storm, and reminisce afterward with the songs they enjoyed the most—including new favorites—both near the concert venue and back at home.

Take, for example, last year’s Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago. Headliners included Chance The Rapper, Arcade Fire, Lorde, and The Killers, as well as Lil Uzi Vert, Tegan and Sara, and Charli XCX. Fans came to Chicago from far and wide—with phones and headphones in tow—streaming altogether 28,755 fan-created Lollapalooza playlists (i.e., any playlist with a name related to Lollapalooza).

In the days leading up to the 26-year-old Chicago festival (which now tours in South America and Europe as well), streams of Lolla playlists spiked around the country. As fans traveled to the Midwest, the spikes moved right along with them, with the location of the streams and spikes centralizing around Chicago during the festival. Check it out:

Lollapalooza 2017 visualization by Erica Leh and Skyler Johnson

But why did the playlists continue to see engagement during the festival? Erica Leh, a data scientist at Spotify, says it’s probably because of people who couldn’t make the event, could only attend one day, or who simply had “FOMO.”

“I think the greatest effects of festivals on streaming are two-fold,” she says. “Before the festival, streaming helps hype up concert-goers and introduces them to new artists they might be interested in seeing. After the festival, it allows attendees to relive their favorite moments, and to stream artists they might not have known before seeing their sets.”

Spotify data analysts Skyler Johnson and Manish Nag discovered that an artist’s streaming numbers spike 24 percent within a 20-mile radius of the venue the week before and after a concert. The potential for a “festival bump,” then, is enormous: There are thousands of people in attendance from all over the country and beyond.

Festival 2017 streaming visualization by Erica Leh

Some festivals, like Moogfest in North Carolina or Georgia-based Shaky Knees, boast high streaming numbers in relatively local areas, while bigger draws like California’s famed Coachella and the Electric Forest festival in Michigan see streaming from coast to coast, in both urban and rural areas.

SXSW, a livestreamed festival that has historically showcased many up-and-coming artists, as well as expert talks, cultural events, and art exhibits, stands out in particular due to its entire-country takeover. “Seeing the way South By Southwest lights up the map is exciting to me, because if livestreaming music events at South By could reach so many fans, livestreaming presentations or talks could, too,” explains Erica. “Showcasing more kinds of content—from videos to podcasts to live streams—can help creators better share their ideas with the world.”

For both fans and artists, the impact of multi-day, multi-artist concerts is as large-scale and long-lasting as the memories of the event itself. Because once the tents are packed up and the grounds are cleared, the discovery of new music continues well after the crowds have gone home.

Lollapalooza 2018 is coming up this weekend, August 2 – 5. Avoid Festival FOMO by streaming one of the top-three Lolla playlists: Maximal House Music, Lollapalooza 2018, or Lollapalooza Chicago 2018!! Looking for a festival you might like based on what you listen to? Look no further.

Spotify Kicks Off ¡Viva Latino! Live Concert Series in Chicago with Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, Becky G, Jowell & Randy and Natti Natasha

The Latin music takeover didn’t start with “Despacito,” and it won’t end with it either. A surge of interest in Latin music led to the launch of our 2014 ¡Viva Latino! playlist. Four years later, we’re taking ¡Viva Latino! to the next level: Live.

“¡Viva Latino! Live” turns the playlist into a show-stopping live concert series featuring the hottest artists making a name for Latin music across the globe. Spotify teamed up with Cárdenas Marketing Network (CMN), a US-based multicultural concert producer and event marketing agency, to elevate the stories and voices behind the playlist and bring them to life on stage.

“Since launching our ¡Viva Latino! playlist in 2014, we’ve witnessed the Latin music culture grow beyond even our wildest hopes and expectations,” says Rocio Guerrero, Head of Global Cultures, Shows & Editorial at Spotify. “The decision to take this playlist on the road is a true testament to the impact Latin music is having around the world right now. This is a really exciting moment for Spotify and Latin music fans everywhere—and we can’t wait to have some fun.”

The tour will kick off at Chicago’s Allstate Arena on Thursday, August 23, when hitmakers Daddy YankeeBad BunnyBecky GJowell & Randy, and Natti Natasha take the stage and share their love for Latin movement across the globe. Additional cities for the tour along with performers will be announced at a later date.

“When we launched the first-ever vertical video on the ¡Viva Latino! playlist with ‘Vuelve,’ we knew the impact of ¡Viva Latino! playlist around the world—not only for our music, but for our culture. I’m excited to again be part of the history and kick off the first-ever ‘¡Viva Latino! Live’ Concert,” said Latin urban music legend Daddy Yankee.

“I am excited to be joining Spotify to kick off their first-ever ‘¡Viva Latino! Live’ concert series alongside some of the biggest artists in Latin music,” says reggaetón singer Bad Bunny. “This live platform allows artists to truly express ourselves and bring once-in-a-lifetime engaging experiences to our fans. It’s not solely about the music—it’s about the culture, creativity, and contributing to the movement that connects us all together. Latino Gang!”

“These are exciting times in Latin entertainment, and we are proud to partner with such a dynamic music-centric company as Spotify to produce ‘¡Viva Latino! Live,’ which brings together some of the biggest names in Latin entertainment for one night,” says Henry Cardenas, Chief Executive Officer, CMN. “This partnership and initiative demonstrates Spotify’s commitment to Latin culture, and the artists that influence it, in a way that brings true engaging live experiences to the hearts of music fans around the world.”

Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster.com here for presale beginning Wednesday, June 27 at 10am cst. General public onsale will begin on Friday, June 29 at 10am cst.

Stay tuned for additional dates, artists and venues for “¡Viva Latino! Live.”

Spotify Celebrates July 4th with Inaugural Hot Country Live Concert at NYC’S Pier 17 with Country Music Superstar Carrie Underwood

Country music has long been a significant part of this country’s cultural fabric, and what better way to commemorate our nation’s birthday than with one of music’s superstars performing at one of the most iconic US holiday destinations! On July 4th, Spotify will bring the Heartland to NYC’S famed Seaport District, to celebrate the launch of Hot Country Live, the new live concert series that will serve as an extension of the popular flagship Hot Country playlist, which features more than 4.5 million followers worldwide. Multi-platinum selling and seven-time Grammy Award winning global music superstar Carrie Underwood will headline the inaugural Hot Country Live concert at the Seaport’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 concert venue, performing her biggest hits, including her current single “Cry Pretty,” from her first studio album on Capitol Records Nashville, which will be released on September 14. Chart-topping country music duo Dan + Shay, whose self-titled third studio album will be released on June 22, will open the concert event. Additional artists will be announced at a later date.

The Hot Country Live concert series will bring today’s most dynamic country music stars, many of whom are featured in the Hot Country playlist each week, to select cities nationwide. Spotify creates truly memorable experiences for artists and fans, and with the launch of Hot Country Live, will bring country music fans even closer to their favorite artists.

I’m thrilled to be a part of Spotify’s first ever Hot Country Live show, and can’t wait to celebrate the holiday playing live music under the stars.

– Carrie Underwood

According to Brittany Schaffer, Head of Artist and Label Marketing at Spotify’s Nashville office, “This year Spotify is making a concentrated effort to shine a spotlight on country music and to create a gathering place for country artists and fans to share and experience the people, stories, and spirit that define their community. This starts on platform in the Hot Country playlist and is brought to life through our unique live events, like Hot Country Live. I can’t imagine a better way to kick-off our premiere country music concert series then by bringing country fans the opportunity to honor America on the Fourth of July with Carrie Underwood and Dan + Shay!”

This show is brought to you in partnership with the Howard Hughes Corporation, which is revitalizing the Seaport District and transforming Pier 17 into an iconic entertainment destination that will be home to the Pier 17 Rooftop Concert Series that will launch August 1.

Spotify has been expanding their footprint in the country music world in 2018, most recently with the re-launch of their Hot Country Playlist, as an enhanced playlist featuring exclusive and original video content. Enhanced playlists, like the previously launched RapCaviar and ¡Viva Latino!, combine music and video into a single view. This allows users to listen to their favorite audio tracks as well as watch interviews and music videos featuring their favorite artists. Enhanced playlists bring storytelling back to music discovery—a theme that country music emphasizes as well. As part of Hot Country, Spotify will continue to roll out dynamic new content, playlists, live events and more that will appeal to country music fans worldwide and Hot Country Live is the next exciting step in their country music journey.

Check out the new Hot Country playlist here: