Spotify down as ‘thousands’ of users complain music app not working

Spotify is currently being impacted by what seems to be a global outage, with users in several countries complaining that they can’t access the music streaming app

Spotify is down for users across the globe (

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Spotify is reportedly down, as users around the world have reported issues with the music streaming app that is used by millions of people every day.

Users took to social media to share that both the desktop and mobile version of the app showed a warning that “something went wrong”, and instructed them to “try again later” when they tried to use it.

While this issue does not appear to be impacting all users, website DownDetector.com shows that the spike in complaints was at approximately 5am ET, with issues coming in from users in the United Kingdom, USA and Germany.

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It is believed that a whopping 675 million people use Spotify monthly, while 263 million users pay for Spotify Premium.

Spotify is down ( Getty)

This comes as Spotify recently came out to clarify rumors about a change being made to their premium streaming service.

A statement issued by the company said: “There is a rumor circulating that Spotify is putting ads into premium music listening. This rumor is false. Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.”

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