Concerts

How to use Spotify to find concert tickets on SeatGeek

Jun 29, 2026

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Emily Kho

You know the feeling.

A song comes on, you turn it up, and suddenly you’re thinking that you need to see this artist or band live.

That moment is exactly what the SeatGeek and Spotify integration is built for. Instead of listening to an artist, leaving the app, searching tour dates and trying to figure out where to buy tickets, Spotify can now help surface SeatGeek events tied to the music you already love.

So yes, your listening habits can help lead you directly to your next concert tickets.

Here’s how the SeatGeek and Spotify integration works, why it matters and how Spotify users can use it to find more concerts.

What the SeatGeek x Spotify integration does

The SeatGeek and Spotify integration connects Spotify’s concert discovery tools with SeatGeek’s official primary ticket inventory, giving fans a faster way to find upcoming shows from artists they already follow and listen to.

In everyday terms, that means Spotify can help you discover live shows from artists you already stream, then send you to SeatGeek to buy tickets when an eligible event is available at a participating SeatGeek partner venue. Spotify can surface those shows through personalized recommendations, artist pages and notifications.

That’s a big deal because concert discovery does not always happen when you are actively looking for tickets. Sometimes it happens when a favorite artist drops a new album, when an old song hits your playlist at the perfect time or when you suddenly remember how badly you want to hear a certain chorus with 50,000 other people singing along.

This integration brings live events closer to those moments. Instead of making fans do all the work after they discover or rediscover an artist, Spotify can surface upcoming SeatGeek events in places fans are already checking.

From there, fans can jump into SeatGeek to compare ticket options, pick seats and buy official primary tickets from partner venues such as State Farm Stadium, Nissan Stadium, and AT&T Stadium.

How to find SeatGeek tickets on Spotify

You do not need to connect your SeatGeek account to Spotify to start finding eligible SeatGeek events. The integration works through Spotify’s event discovery experience, so the best way to use it is to make sure Spotify can surface concerts that match the artists you follow, the music you stream and the location you want to search.

Here’s how to get started:

1. Open Spotify and follow your favorite artists. Search for artists you would want to see live, open their Spotify profiles and tap Follow. Eligible events can surface for artists that fans follow, while Spotify’s Live Events feed is personalized based on listening habits.

2. Open Spotify’s Live Events feed. In the Spotify mobile app, tap Search and type "Live Events." On desktop, click Browse next to the search bar, then choose Live Events under Browse all.

3. Set your location in Live Events. At the top of Spotify’s Live Events feed, tap or click the location filter and enter your preferred town or city. This helps Spotify show concerts and events that are relevant to the area you want to browse.

4. Filter by date or genre. Spotify lets you filter Live Events by date or genre, which can help if you are looking for a specific weekend, a certain type of show or concerts that fit your plans.

5. Turn on Spotify notifications. Spotify can send email and push notifications for concert recommendations, artist updates and more. To receive push notifications, make sure notifications are allowed for Spotify in your phone settings and manage your Spotify notification preferences from your account page.

6. Tap through when a SeatGeek event appears. When Spotify surfaces an eligible SeatGeek event, tap the event for more details or to purchase tickets. From there, you can continue to SeatGeek to compare ticket options, choose seats and buy official primary tickets from participating SeatGeek partner venues.

What happens after you tap through to SeatGeek?

Once Spotify surfaces an eligible event and you continue to SeatGeek, you can shop the way you normally would on SeatGeek. Use the interactive seat map to compare sections, check available ticket options and choose the seats that fit your plans.

SeatGeek also makes it easier to compare value before you buy. Deal Score can help you spot strong ticket options, while upfront pricing lets you review the full cost before checkout. And because eligible events through this integration connect to official primary tickets from participating SeatGeek partner venues, fans get a clear path from Spotify discovery to a trusted ticket purchase.

Find your next concert through Spotify and SeatGeek

The SeatGeek and Spotify integration makes concert discovery feel more natural because it starts where fan excitement already lives: in the music. You listen to the artists you love, Spotify helps surface relevant shows and SeatGeek gives you a place to compare ticket options and buy official primary tickets when eligible events are available.

That makes the path from streaming to seeing an artist live much simpler. Instead of hearing a song, making a mental note to check tour dates later and forgetting until the show has passed or tickets are harder to find, Spotify can help bring upcoming events into view while you are already listening.

Then SeatGeek helps you take the next step. Once an eligible event appears, you can browse available concert tickets, compare sections, review pricing and choose the seats that fit your plans.

For Spotify users, that means your next concert could start with the same thing that made you want to go in the first place: the music.

📁 Categories: Concerts

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