- Spotify has said that the issues should be resolved now.
- Reports have dropped to less than 200 users at around 11am.
- However, globally some customers are still struggling to open the app.
- At 10am this morning 8,155 people have reported problems with Spotify in the UK.
- Other countries are also experiencing the issues.
- Hacking group Dark Storm, known for targeting government and organisations in support of Israel, reportedly claimed responsibility for Spotify’s outage.
- The group was behind a massive cyber attack on Elon Musk’s social media platform X last month.
- Some Spotify users have been unable to play their favourite songs for more than a day.
- Furious users took online to demand their money back for the lost streaming time.
- This heat map shows the areas of the UK that are the most affected by Spotify outage.
- London seems to have the most users experiencing the issue.
- Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow also have a high concentration of the outage reports.
- One person wrote: “I take it Spotify is still down? Now running 3 days without any music showing or playing on the app.”
- Another one added: ” Still having issues with Spotify. Since yesterday morning any playlist I open getting message to say playlist is empty. Is anyone else still having issues?”
- A third person said:” Still won’t load I’m about to end it.”
- Majority of the customers have reported having trouble using the app.
- For some, the music won’t play on the website either.
- Reports increased at around 9.30am this morning with over 6,000 users logging issues with the app.