Fans on social media have been putting together a festival line-up poster based on their most-listened to artists on Spotify.
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The Instafest app, which was created by University of Southern California student Anshay Saboo, allows users to choose their top artists from the last four weeks, or the last six months, that will feature on their personalised festival line-up.
There’s also an option for the line-up to feature your most listened-to artists of all time to give an overview of your whole time on Spotify. For more information on the Instafest app head here.
A poster line-up is then created, with a background that can either be in the style of Malibu Sunrise’s summer beach party, LA Twilight’s late night city vibe, or Mojave Dusk’s wild desert. The app also automatically includes your Spotify username as the name of the festival.
Many users have been taking to Twitter to post their festival line-up, with artists ranging from Arctic Monkeys, Muse and Morrissey to Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift.
I feel this is exposing me but I ain't mad at it #instafest pic.twitter.com/Oc5jFN6e50
— Louise (@DameLouisee) November 28, 2022
Da kĂśnnten einige BrĂźche drin sein. Besonders wenn plĂśtzlich die Lesungen dazwischen kommen.#instafest pic.twitter.com/HMi3MQvirI
— Mesotes (@NerdMesotes) November 28, 2022
My instafest called me an f word pic.twitter.com/nMvTXvd76t
— Violet (@lef3algertita) November 28, 2022
i did not expect anything less #instafest pic.twitter.com/r0gTIudrzk
— ddddanesh (@ddaneshf) November 28, 2022
Others featured fantasy line-ups including The Beatles, David Bowie, Nirvana and Jeff Buckley, while some had bizarre headliners such as ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic alongside Oasis.
As everyone else is doing it #instafest pic.twitter.com/Q5k4SM2Rrr
— Bitzbox – Age of Sigmar and 40K Bits (@Bitzbox) November 28, 2022
This would be a DREAM. #instafest pic.twitter.com/E2ssVDjxnT
— Setified (@setifieddd) November 28, 2022
Anyone at this festival should be given therapy for free #instafest pic.twitter.com/woR6FU4srY
— Craig Forsyth Reid (@CannyReid) November 27, 2022
Rappers such as Drake, Burna Boy, Eminem and Megan Thee Stallion also proved popular with Spotify listeners as did the likes of dance artists including Avicii, David Guetta and Martin Garrix.
This would be a DREAM. #instafest pic.twitter.com/E2ssVDjxnT
— Setified (@setifieddd) November 28, 2022
Iâm so weird @spotfiy #instafest pic.twitter.com/p8Gnrr8tYs
— KUNG FU VAMPIRÎ (@KungFuVampire) November 27, 2022
YALL IM #instafest pic.twitter.com/pK5ZdBUJP3
— pap (@abeyrius) November 28, 2022
Avicii headlining 2 days in a row<3#instafest pic.twitter.com/cp39k7ZIFC
— đťđđđ ⢠⤠(@taro_vicii) November 28, 2022
Meanwhile, Neil Young recently doubled down on his decision to have his music removed from Spotify.
The veteran rock star in January stated his wish to pull his catalogue from the streaming platform after taking issue with it âspreading false informationâ about COVIDÂ vaccines.
Now, Young has explained further his move to cut ties with the platform by removing his music. âWhy would I keep it on there when it sounds like a pixelated movie?â he said.