Spotify Integrates SeatGeek for Concert Ticket Sales

Music streaming giant partners with ticketing marketplace to streamline event access.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Spotify has announced a new partnership with ticketing platform SeatGeek that will allow users to purchase concert tickets directly through the Spotify app. The integration is currently limited to select venues where SeatGeek is the primary ticket seller, primarily professional sports arenas like AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Why it matters

This move by Spotify represents an effort to provide a more seamless experience for music fans, allowing them to discover events and purchase tickets without leaving the Spotify ecosystem. It also highlights Spotify's ongoing strategy to expand its platform and services beyond just music streaming.

The details

Under the new integration, Spotify users will be able to view event listings and purchase tickets for participating venues directly through the Spotify app. This functionality is currently limited to around 15 US partner venues where SeatGeek is the primary ticketing provider. Spotify has experimented with direct ticket sales in the past but has more recently focused on integrating with third-party ticketing partners like Ticketmaster, AXS, and now SeatGeek.

  • The Spotify-SeatGeek integration was announced on February 18, 2026.

The players

Spotify

The world's largest music streaming service, with over 750 million monthly active users.

SeatGeek

A leading online ticketing marketplace, primarily focused on the secondary ticketing market.

AT&T Stadium

A professional sports arena located in Arlington, Texas, which is one of the initial venues included in the Spotify-SeatGeek integration.

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What’s next

Spotify and SeatGeek are expected to continue expanding the integration to include more venues and events over time, further enhancing the concert discovery and ticket purchasing experience for Spotify users.

The takeaway

The Spotify-SeatGeek partnership is the latest example of Spotify's efforts to evolve beyond a pure music streaming platform, integrating additional services and features to provide a more comprehensive entertainment experience for its users.