How to use a Spotify Group Session to stream music playlists and podcasts simultaneously with friend

Publish date: 2024-03-10

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Thanks in part to its dynamic listening and discovery features, Spotify has become one of the most popular ways to enjoy your favorite songs, artists, and more. 

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Now, Premium members can take their Spotify experience to another level with Group Sessions. Launched in July 2020, the feature allows users to simultaneously listen to the same playlist or podcast from wherever they are via a unique link. 

In group sessions, listeners can pick tracks and add them to the main queue running via the device that initiated the session. Anyone invited to the Group Session can listen from their device or listen on yours while controlling it from their own.

A group session can feature two to five users and is available via the desktop or mobile app. And you can choose to leave or end a group session at any time by tapping the appropriate option at the bottom of the page. 

If you want a truly shared listening experience, here's how to launch your own Spotify Group Session. 

How to use a Spotify Group Session 

1. Open Spotify. 

2. Click or tap the "Device" icon in the Spotify app screen's lower right-hand corner. 

The icon will look like a phone, computer screen, TV, or more, depending on which devices are connected to your Spotify. Jennifer Still/Business Insider

3. Scroll down until you see the "START SESSION" button under the "Start a group Session" header. 

4. Now, tap "Invite Friends." 

5. From here, you'll have two options for inviting others to your Spotify group session. 

You can share a link to your Spotify group sessions with friends. Jennifer Still/Business Insider
Let group members scan the share page code and get immediate access to your group session playlist. Jennifer Still/Business Insider
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Jennifer Still Jennifer is a writer and editor from Brooklyn, New York, who spends her time traveling, drinking iced coffee, and watching way too much TV. She has bylines in Vanity Fair, Glamour, Decider, Mic, and many more. You can find her on Twitter at @jenniferlstill. Read more Read less

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