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Spotify expands massively, brings service to 80+ new markets

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Spotify is about to become even bigger! Our favourite music streaming service held a massive event last night that highlighted some of the bigger changes and improvements coming to the service, yet perhaps the most exciting is how it’s expanding internationally. The app is broadening it’s audio range to 80+ new markets around the world, while adding 36 new languages for folks who might not want to browse their playlists in English. While we already have access to Spotify, it would be cool to see some new South African languages included, but for the rest of the world, it’s nice to know they’ll be able to get it on one of the best apps currently available (if you ask us).

Spotify confirmed that this move was the app’s largest and broadest market expansion to date, as it will be working with artists and performers to bring local content to a wider and more international market. It’s an exciting proposition for creators looking to expand their platform farther than their hometown.

“Our dedication to international artists and listeners is unwavering. Working closely with local creators and partners, we’ll deliver a Spotify experience that meets the unique needs of each market, with scaled language translations and specialized payment formats. These 80+ markets represent more than 1 billion people—potential Spotify listeners who have yet to tap into the power of our platform,” reads the blog post announcement of the expansion.

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While this expansion is no doubt of great benefit to artists and creators, users of the app can look forward to a wide variety of new features and functions. The blog post mentions that over the next few months Spotify aims to bring a range of new features to new regions including:

So what exactly are the new markets Spotify is expanding into? Well, we’ve got the full list here, also neatly highlighted in the announcement post:

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