Spotify outage affects thousands before swift fix

Spotify experienced a widespread outage on December 15, 2025, impacting thousands of users worldwide. The company acknowledged the issue early in the morning and resolved it within an hour. Reports surged on Downdetector, highlighting disruptions to music streaming services.

On the morning of December 15, 2025, Spotify users encountered significant disruptions, with over 10,000 reports flooding Downdetector. The outage prevented many from accessing their accounts and streaming music, prompting frustration among listeners.

Spotify quickly responded via its official status account on X (formerly Twitter). At 9:45 AM ET, the company posted: “We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!” This update assured users that engineers were investigating the problem.

By 10:34 AM ET, Spotify announced the resolution, stating: “All clear! Thanks for your patience. If you're still having issues, you can find out more on this issue on our Community support thread: https://t.co/IaZcQTy9jF.” The swift fix restored normal service for the vast majority of users.

The incident, though brief, underscored the reliance on Spotify for daily entertainment. No specific cause was detailed in the updates, but the outage affected streaming across devices. Engadget reported the story's headline update at 10:48 AM ET to reflect the resolution, while TechRadar noted the service's return to normal operations shortly after.

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