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Spotify is down: When it will be up and why you can't hear your music and podcasts

The music streaming platform is down and won’t let you hear music and podcasts. We look at how you can find out about its status and problems.

If you are a Spotify user, probably, you are experiencing problems streaming music while you are exercising or commuting to work. Apparently, you’re not the only one who’s having trouble hearing a new song or listening to your latest podcast, as all indications are that the service is down.

Users of Spotify, have been reporting problems for the last 2 hours, according to the Downdetector platform. The problems started around 3:00 am (ET) this morning, but have increased over the past few hours. Below you can see how service issues have been reported to Downdetector:

Spotify’s official Twitter / X account has not yet commented on the matter and no statement has been issued, but that could be a good sign. Maybe they think that the connectivity issues will be fixed quickly and that it’s not even worth making a statement.

When will Spotify be up and running again?

Given the importance of the application to the entertainment world and the blow to Spotify’s image, the downtime should not last too long and it is likely to be a matter of minutes before they are back up and running. You can follow any updates on the status of Spotify from the application’s status page and from the Downdetector website, a site where users report problems and outages broken down by operator, time zone of the alerts, and geographical areas. There, the current crash has already accumulated almost a thousand reports.

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