Spotify Adds Record Number of Users in Quarter, Paid Subscribers Hit 268 Million

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The total number of monthly active users grew to 675 million, up 12% year-over-year.

Spotify ’s paid subscribers increased to 268 million in its first quarter, up 11% year-over-year and beating guidance by three million. The total number of monthly active users grew to 675 million, up 12% year-over-year, making the highest number of net additions for the music and podcasting platform and exceeding guidance by 10 million. Revenue reached €4.

2 billion, up 16% year-over-year, coming in above expectations, while operating income rose to €477 million, a record high for the company. Spotify attributed the rise in monthly active users as being led by its “rest of the world” and Latin America segments, but with growth across all regions Ad-supported revenue grew 8% year-over-year, as music and podcast advertising was driven by growth in impressions sold, but “partially offset by softness in pricing and optimization of our podcasting inventory” in the company’s owned & licensed portfolio. Operating income was still slightly below the company’s guidance due to €96 million in social charges, which were €80 million above forecast due to share price appreciation during the quarter.



The numbers come after the end of Spotify’s first full year of profitability and following a price increase in July 2024. “I am very excited about 2025 and feel really good about where we are as both a product and as a business,” said Daniel Ek, Spotify Founder & CEO . “We will continue to place bets that will drive long term impact, increasing our speed while maintaining the levels of efficiency we achieved last year.

It’s this combination that will enable us to build the best and most valuable user experience, grow sustainably and deliver creativity to the world.” More to come..