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Scores, Songs, and Supper Served at Our Spotify Supper in London

Olivia Dean Performing

Good food, good conversation, and amazing music. Is there anything better?

That’s what was served up last week in London at our annual Spotify Supper, which included a live performance by Olivia Dean, our EQUAL UK & Ireland ambassador and recent Mercury Prize nominee.

Spotify Supper began in 2016 as a way to bring together executives with advertising and publishing partners for an evening to remember. The dinners have become a much-anticipated staple of our brand, and the latest, held in London, was no exception. Guests were treated to a multisensory experience with “Blend”-inspired cocktails and enjoyed desserts from the Soft Serve Society that took a cue from our Sonic Science research.

Spotify Advertising Creates Multisensory Spotify Suppers With Stellar Chefs and Talent From Across the Globe

a chef putting the final touches on plates of food and sprinkles seasoning

Music influences every aspect of culturetouching style, cuisine, and much more in between. So when it comes to gatherings hosted by Spotify Advertising, audio is just one standout feature. 

Take our Spotify Suppers series. These dining experiences, which began in 2016, bring together executives and brand and advertising partners for a multisensory evening to remember. Complete with the best minds, performances from local artists, and an irresistible menu curated by top chefs, these evenings have become a staple of our brand and a hot invitation to look out for.  

Setting the table

Behind each Supper is true intentionality, with our internal team researching the food and culture of the region we’re hosting in. “The nucleus of Spotify Supper is a bringing together of two things all cultures enjoy as a commonality—great music and great food,” says Alice Smith, Senior Manager in Experiential and Content Production. “It’s something our guests can connect with us over as a brand, and with each other.” 

Suppers are unique to each market, so Alice’s team has produced everything from intimate sit-down dinners with an acoustic artist set (Tom Walker performing in London with a dinner curated by Mark Hix in Tramshed, for example) to a 700-attendee-strong supper in Las Vegas with pop-up food stations from acclaimed chefs including Kwame Onwuachi, Charlene Badman, and Tim Hollingsworth, and with an epic performance from Ludacris. “It’s very much a literal sliding scale and the vibe can range from an intimate and exclusive experience to a high-profile, high-energy concert,” Alice says.There’s one constant: Attendees understand the connection between the playlist and the palate. Past culinary masters like Top Chef champion Kristin Kish and Junior Bake Off host and pastry chef Ravneet Gill have given For the Record their advice for mixing music with any meal. And as the Suppers have filled the minds and stomachs of our guests, they’ve also become a true staple of our advertising business, celebrating milestones like our growth in Southeast Asia.

long tables set with plates, flowers, and candles for the spotify supper. the back drop has a spotify supper sign

Mixing it all together

This fall in London, Alice’s team created “The Sensation of Supper,” a tactile tablescape where guests could touch different ingredients and food items, which turned into instruments for them to play. This ultimately culminated in a Supper soundtrack curated by all the guests. Food service was done by the talented James Cochran, a London-based chef and winner of The Great British Menu, at his 12:51 restaurant in Islington. James, a massive music aficionado, has his own take on the merging of the food and music, which he served up at the Spotify Supper: Serving the Senses, where U.K. pop sensation Self Esteem performed.

People sitting at a dinner table at a spotify supper eating food

“They each have that magical quality—that a particular dish or the first opening beats of a song can immediately evoke a memory,” says James. “Pairing them makes them even more emotion inducing, or helps create long-lasting memories for the future. I always think the best example of this is falling in love—both music and food take on more meaning than they do individually, and the two combined create something truly special.” 

When it comes to bringing the event together, Alice notes a few important details. “Our attendee list is key—we curate the experience to ensure it’s exclusive and very much a ‘thank you’ for the continued business of our ads clients, and that it’s an opportunity for anyone attending a Supper to physically interact with and experience our brand.” 

Pop singer, Self Esteem singing at a Spotify supper. Wearing a black sweatshirt and white button down Singer, Vera Blue, holding a microphone and singing at a Spotify supper. She is wearing a colorful pantsuit with a pink floral pattern

And then there’s the music. “From the prep playlist to help us bang out the chopping and the getting ready to service, the vibe needs to be a perfect balance of high energy and rhythm to keep us getting through,” says James. “At service, this is where the playlist comes into its own. Again, high energy with hype, but you gotta keep the levels regularized as you don’t want it to aggravate any stressful situations, and also kill the vibe of people enjoying dinner.”

The icing on top

At our recent Spotify Supper events in Sydney, Australia, Chef Khanh Ong, DJ and owner of The George on Collins, served up Yummy Music and Loud Food to the sounds of Aussie homegrown talent Vera Blue. He then pulled off the feat again in Melbourne with the unparalleled Vance Joy. Music to Khanh is a staple meant for any moment where he’s working with food. 

“Music and food go hand in hand,” says Khanh. “I have playlists made for when I’m cooking; I have playlists on Spotify for when I’m entertaining, and playlists made for the restaurant. Vibe and atmosphere can make or break a dinner party. I also like to listen to songs I can dance to or scream to when I’m cooking. It’s fun, energetic, and dynamic—just like my food.”

The energy Khanh and his fellow chefs provide is core to the Spotify Supper experience, which is also an opportunity for the chefs to step out of the kitchen and interact with artists, guests, and Spotifiers. Khanh was even interviewed by Spotify Regional Head of Sales for AUNZ Adrian Bingham at the Sydney event, where he spoke of his love of all things food and music.

Chef Kahn Ong and Spotify Regional Head of Sales for AUNZ Adrian Bingham sitting at a panel interview

“At the heart of Supper is a love of connection; we want to give the opportunity for our ads and sales team and guests to network and have a shared experience—so we create moments and pockets for this to happen,” says Alice. 

But Khanh doesn’t limit himself to only one type of audio. He’s also gotten into podcasts and has started his own show focused around food. “My favorite podcasts are usually true crime or pop culture, although I’ve started my own, called the Feast, with Sarah Davidson. Little topics for entree, deep dives for main, and tidbits for dessert.”

Spotify Advertising Activates in Southeast Asia for Our First-Ever ‘All Ears on You’ Events in Singapore

Yuna wears a red outfit while performing at Spotify Supper Singapore

Spotify’s advertising business has grown tremendously over the past few years—and our geographic footprint has expanded to match. One region of focus is Southeast Asia (SEA), the second-fastest-growing region globally in terms of internet users (source: eMarketer, Southeast Asia Digital Users Forecast 2022). Last week, our advertising leaders joined together in Singapore for a four-day experience to set the stage for new and relationships and grow existing ones with advertisers in Southeast Asia. 

“With our strong audio content and ubiquity strategy, Spotify is at the heart of Gen Zs and millennials in this region,” said Sea Yen Ong, Spotify Head of Sales, SEA. “On Spotify, advertisers have the opportunity to connect these uniquely engaged audiences with visual formats in the foreground and audio in the background on one single platform. This is an advantage which many other platforms and publishers are unable to promise or deliver.”

Setting the Table: All Ears on You Supper

To enhance our relationships with this community, we invited more than 40 senior brand and advertising partners to our first Singapore All Ears on You Supper at Riviera Fullerton. The night was filled with strategic conversations from regional decision makers across APAC, a delectable culinary experience, and a special artist performance. 

Spotify’s newly appointed Head of Enterprise Sales for JAPAC, Brad Grealy, opened the evening with a welcoming address. Then, Sea Yen held an open conversation with Chef Rémy Carmignani about his culinary inspirations, musical inspirations, and what guests could expect from the menu prior to the five-course meal. 

CES 2020: Spotify Makes Noise with SAI Announcement, Ludacris Performance, and More

This week, industry experts once again converged at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spotify was on the ground for the seventh year in a row, contributing to the mix of innovative discussions and product debuts.

From the launch of Spotify Podcast Ads, powered by Streaming Ad Insertion (SAI) to partying with Ludacris at our annual Spotify Supper, we listened, learned, and connected in person and through a love for all things audio. Take a look back at some of Spotify’s notable CES 2020 moments.

Wired x Spotify: The Trends That Will Define 2020 and Beyond

“There’s no other medium like podcasts. They’re a uniquely intimate format that resonates with listeners, and our research proves it—81% of users take action after they’ve heard a podcast ad.” —Lee Brown, Spotify VP, Global Head of Ad Sales at the Wired x Spotify fireside chat with Wired Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Thompson

Credit: Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Spotify

Cheers to Happy Hour

“I’m so excited to launch Spotify Podcast Ads powered by our proprietary Streaming Ad Insertion tech. We’re bringing real-time targeting, measurement and interactivity to the format for the very first time.” —Jay Richman, Spotify Head of Global Ads Business and Platform

Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Spotify

ELLE Women in Tech Panel with Dustee Jenkins

“I always had an inner voice that said ‘keep going.’ We have to be intentional about supporting and advocating for other women.” —Dustee Jenkins, Spotify Global Head of Communications

Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Spotify

“Yeah!” It’s Spotify Supper

With a performance by Ludacris and bites from three James Beard Award-winning chefs—Tim Hollingsworth, Charleen “The Veggie Whisperer” Badman, and Kwame Onwuachi—there was plenty to chew on and a lot to celebrate.  

Oh yeah, did we mention Lele Pons, Paul Feig, Sophia Bush, and Paris Hilton hit the dance floor during Luda’s performance?

Spotify Supper Chef Kristen Kish Dishes on the Complementary Balance of Food and Music

Now in its sixth year, Spotify Supper is our signature CES event. Amidst the fast-paced, high-decibel Las Vegas tech conference, Spotify Supper is a standout celebration of the senses through an incredible pairing of music and cuisine. Commanding the sights, sounds, and tastes this year was a female powerhouse duo: international pop singer Rita Ora delivered an outstanding performance, while Chef Kristen Kish, winner of Top Chef (Season 10) and owner, executive chef, and partner of critically acclaimed restaurant Arlo Grey, served up a meal to match.