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It looks like the logic of matching an artist with a show automatically doesnt work. E.g I see a show called RAR at a theatre in Oslo. Spotify displays this as a concert with the artist RAR. I almost bought tickets, but I double checked with the venue and there is a show called RAR totally unrelated to the artist.
Hey there @hakonslie,
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community! We moved your post from the Ideas section to the help boards as its content fits better here.
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us. This type of inaccurate information can be reported to the relevant teams by reaching out directly to our Support folks as instructed in this article.
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Seeing an event on Gary Burton's Spotify page almost had me checking flights to Amsterdam. Sadly it appears that there's no Burton/Blade show in the offing, but a description of a jazz quintet playing in Amsterdam that night lists Burton and Blade as influences. And it looks like Spotify copied this info from BandsInTown, who got it who-knows-where. Human error or just bad AI? Or is Gary Burton really coming out of retirement and not even he knows about it yet?
I've noticed that live events, for which I can buy tickets directly from the app, can sometimes be listed under different artists with the same name. For instance, there's an Argentinian band called Airbag and a band from Spain with the same name. This can cause confusion if an event for one band is displayed as an event for the other. It would be great to have a mechanism to report and correct such information.
Plan
Free/Premium
Country
USA
Device
Dell PC
Operating System
Windows
My Question or Issue
Spotify has listed erroneous concerts for the group Chicago. December 14, 2024, February 14, 2025, and February 15, 2025 are the dates listed. When I click on the concert dates, the app directs to tickets for DJ parties, not for tickets to see Chicago. These should be removed from the Spotify page for Chicago. Also, these concerts generate messages that are sent to me.
I've also seen this for Lamp, they're advertising shows for an entirely different band playing in CO that go by the name LaMP but have it under the Lamp artist page.
Same here. There is a Filipino band called True Faith, and on their page is a concert in Ridgewood/Brooklyn NY. It's for a mix of three bands like a dance party event. I almost bought tickets too. Spotify stock is like $800 a share. What is this? Lol
Spotify has a show linked to Orange Blossoms from France in NY @ Bakers Falls. But "The Orange Blossoms" from NY are a completely different band.
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