BUILT TO BE HEARD

Step Into Sound at Our New Spotify Listening Lounge in London

How you listen can shape what you hear. That’s the idea behind the new Spotify Listening Lounge, an acoustic space at our London headquarters purpose-built for deeper, intentional listening.

Created to showcase Spotify’s lossless audio offering, the Listening Lounge will host year-round programming for artists’ top Spotify Premium fans, opening up intimate experiences around presence, community, and sound.

At the center of the experience is a bespoke Spotify sound system built and engineered by Friendly Pressure, the London-based loudspeaker design studio founded by Shivas Howard-Brown. The surrounding environment was designed in collaboration with Cake Architecture.

Spotify opened the doors this week with an event hosted by U.K. artists Joy Crookes, Nao, and Yazmin Lacey, who shared tracks that have inspired and shaped them, with guests listening to each one in full.

“The Listening Lounge is where technology, craftsmanship, and culture align,” said Billie Baier, Co-Head of Marketing, Spotify U.K. & Ireland. “By bringing lossless audio into this environment, we’re demonstrating the full potential of streaming and fostering a deeper connection between fans and the music they love.”

When sound shapes the space

Guests enter from the streets of central London into a space defined by warm lighting, slate floors, and steel details. From there, the main room uses a palette of rich browns and tactile materials that recede into the background, keeping the focus on the listening experience.

 

That design is as functional as it is visual. Every material, surface, and configuration was chosen to reduce distraction and support the sound. In the main space, walls have been acoustically tuned with a calibrated surface pattern that disperses frequencies and helps prevent reverberation from building up in the corners. The acoustic design was developed with New York-based acoustician Ethan Bordeaux, using Kvadrat’s acoustic systems.

“Collaborating with Spotify and Friendly Pressure allowed us to treat the room itself as an instrument,” said Hugh Scott Moncrieff of Cake Architecture. “Every surface pattern and material choice was a functional decision to eliminate interference, ensuring that the craftsmanship of the speakers is matched by the precision of the architecture surrounding them.”

Engineered for the ears

At the heart of the Lounge is a custom audio system rooted in a long tradition of British sound design. 

It features loudspeakers with ALNICO magnet drivers, components associated with some of the most respected studio and listening systems of the past decades, including those used to master albums at Abbey Road throughout the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s.

At a time when British audio engineering was setting the standard, these components were built with an extraordinary level of care and precision. By bringing that kind of craftsmanship into the Lounge, Spotify is creating a space designed to let listeners hear music in a way that feels closer to the studio experience.

“Growing up in and around recording studios exposed me to a whole heritage of craft,” said Friendly Pressure’s Shivas. “Sound systems built in sheds, speakers designed for Carnival stacks—these have always had the same ambition as anything you’d find in a high-end listening room. This new space is my attempt to make that argument.”

At the Spotify Listening Lounge, listening feels more intentional, immersive, and shared. Throughout the year, it’ll bring artists and fans together in a space where music stays front and center.

To mark the opening, we updated the cover of our Songs to Test Speakers With playlist to feature the Friendly Pressure system. Give it a listen on Spotify.