Here’s how to get your Spotify Instafest concert lineup so you can start daydreaming about your ideal festival. The end result is almost as good as Wrapped itself. You might’ve seen round-ups on your friends’ Instagram Stories of personalized Spotify festival lineups, and while the dream festivals aren’t real, you can try your hand at your own Spotify Instafest to see which of the artists you listen to most will make the cut. No matter how candid your photo dumps and stories are, nothing shows your followers the real you quite like sharing your music taste on social media.Spotify Wrapped is right around the corner, but you don’t have to wait until the annual event makes its grand return to get a preview of which artists will make an appearance on your list. Just like the Spotify friend activity bar can often expose your guilty pleasure listens, Spotify’s many plug-ins can often show a side of us never seen before on social media. The Focus - How to use Spotify Festify 2021: Forest Fest, Volcano Jam, and Unholy Space explained. Maybe your Spotify Wrapped confirmed that your 2021 was brutal as Olivia Rodrigo’s breakup hits swept your top five. Around this time every year, the internet takes off with. Or, perhaps your Zodiac Affinity confirmed that you’re a Taurus through and through. Living for festival season? Now, with the Spotify plug-in Festify, you can show your followers what your taste would look like as say, a Coachella lineup. Using your listening activity from your Spotify profile, Festify creates a shareable poster of what a music festival would look like with your top artists as the lineup. Plus, what better way to manifest all of your faves being on the same festival lineup than printing out a vision board-esque poster of your Festify? The platform also offers the option to feature your top artists from the past month, six months, or all time.Īs summer approaches, there’s no better way to hint what festivals you’re attending than by revealing your personal playlist headliners. If you’re ready to see whether your personal music festival is worth attending, here’s how to use Festivy. To create your own Festify poster, head to Festify’s website and log in with Spotify. Once you’ve logged in, you can choose whether you want your Festify poster to reflect the past month of your listening activity, as well as the past six months or all time. If you’re mystified as to why your Phoebe Bridgers-headlined festival is titled “Volcanojam,” the name is not meant to reflect the genre of your listening activity. Instead, the festival title reflects which time interval you’ve selected, with “Volcanojam” being your last month of listening, “Forestfest” being your last six months of listening, and “Unholy Space” displaying your all-time faves. There isn’t any explanation on Festify’s site as to the meaning behind these festival names, but judging by the fairly nonsensical names of festivals past (see: Fyre Festival), we won’t question it. Once you’ve found the poster that you feel best reflects your dream lineup, you can share it on social media. If you’re on desktop, there will be an option to download your poster underneath each photo. On a phone, you’ll have to screenshot the poster.
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