Cannes Lions 2023: Spotify scores for three campaigns

Madhu Balaji Updated - June 23, 2023 at 03:30 PM.
Spotify at Cannes Lions 2023 | Photo Credit: Dado Ruvic

Spotify gained recognition with three awards, including a gold lion, at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2023. The stream platform’s 2022 Spotify Wrapped On-Platform Experience bagged the gold accolade under the personalised storytelling and experience category.

The campaign also bagged a bronze medal under the digital craft - cross-channel storytelling category.

The platform received a bronze under entertainment lion for music for its engagement and community-building work in a campaign that debuted an FC Barcelona match kit during the club’s men’s and women’s El Clásico matches in March.

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Taj Alavi, Spotify VP, Global Head of Marketing, said, “Winning the Gold Lion is an honour and a testament to the immense talent and dedication of the cross-functional team at Spotify who work to bring the magic of Wrapped to life each year.”

“This achievement reaffirms our commitment to deliver a special moment to fans and creators at the end of each year and continue innovating, inspiring, and creating experiences for our users in the years to come,” Alavi added.

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Published on June 23, 2023 10:00

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