Spotify is letting users go back through their own listening history with a new feature called Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s), a mobile-only in-app experience built around the service’s 20th birthday celebrations. The company says the feature gives listeners a playful, nostalgia-driven look back at their music listening history and turns that record into a personalized time capsule.
The feature is built to show moments that defined a user’s music journey through never-before-shared data, then ends each story with a share card that can be saved, sent to friends or posted on social media. Users can find it by searching Spotify 20 or Party of the Year(s) in the mobile app, or by visiting spotify.com/20 on a mobile device.
Spotify framed the launch as part of a broader anniversary push that looks back at the platform’s role over 20 years. Earlier in April 2026, it revealed all-time lists of its most-streamed artists, albums, songs, podcasts and audiobooks, with the data reflecting global Spotify streams as of April 2026. It also created a Spotify 20 hub with playlists and a visual history of the streaming service.
The new listening-history feature is separate from those all-time rankings, but it serves the same purpose: to make the anniversary feel personal. Spotify said the experience is designed as a personalized time capsule that captures the moments that defined listeners’ music journeys and celebrates the artists and fans who shaped Spotify and music culture over the past 20 years.
The company’s all-time rankings underscored how dominant some names have become in the platform’s history. Spotify said its most-streamed song of all time is Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, while Joe Rogan’s The Joe Rogan Experience tops the service’s most-streamed podcasts list. Spotify 20 pushes that broad history down to the level of the individual listener, which is the point of the feature and the reason it is arriving now: the anniversary campaign is not just about the biggest names on the platform, but about the habits that made the service part of daily life for millions of people.





