
A new site creates festival lineups based on Spotify listening history
There's a new site that creates festival lineups based on your Spotify listening history.
Festify can create the fantasy lineups based on listening history from three time periods, the past month, six months, and all time.
Although it's not officially linked to the Spotify company, it does require logging in to your Spotify account.
since everyone else is doing their Festify, here's my 'all time' selection. pic.twitter.com/VRnEkJ5Z5P
— dúnmharaigh m'fhearghin (@BarryPierce) April 12, 2019
I’ve just done that festify thing that makes a line up out of ya Spotify listens and I’m screaming.... idk how the Beatles got there I swear pic.twitter.com/7iMgEPTLvj
— courtney (@coourtneyf) April 12, 2019
Okay so how do I go about making these festivals a real thing
— Dom Hutcheson (@domhxtch) April 14, 2019
Dot com#Festify pic.twitter.com/MJaycJJIeW
#Festify my last 6 months pic.twitter.com/x8knRoPhsy
— adam (@funverymuch) April 15, 2019
hahahaha what a dream #festify pic.twitter.com/Y2JTv2zvVb
— mich cervantes (@mich_jpg) April 15, 2019
I think this will slap. £150 tickets. #bargain #Festify pic.twitter.com/6OEIZV1azx
— ᴘʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴇʀ ᴋᴇᴇᴋᴢ (@MalixKnows) April 14, 2019
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