Only Premium members can start a Jam, but all Spotify users can join.
) to participate in real-time listening sessions together, add songs to the shared playlist queue, and receive recommendations that bridge the gaps between group members’ tastes in music.
The feature is available to both free and Premium Spotify account holders, but only Spotify Premium subscribers can start and invite others to a Jam session. Jam participants will be able to select the device they want to play the music from if they wish to listen in remotely and can see who added specific tracks.
Premium subscribers hosting a session can manage who’s in the Jam, the track order, and remove any songs from the lineup by default. Hosts can also enable guest controls that give other Jam participants the ability to remove tracks or change the song order. Spotify Premium members can try the feature out themselves by clicking the speaker icon or the three-dot menu within a playlist and selecting the “Start a Jam” option.
There are then a few routes to get others added to the Jam session. Hosts can invite others by tapping two Bluetooth-enabled devices like a phone or tablet together , generating a QR code, or sharing a direct link. If that all sounds too difficult to handle while you’re all having a good time, there’s one more route. Spotify users who share a Wi-Fi connection will also be prompted to join an active Jam when they open the app.
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