As many of us know, Spotify Wrapped 2022 is (almost) here with people now talking about it non-stop on social media. So much so it's currently trending on Twitter.
But whilst many of us are tweeting about our predictions from our top artists to our top five songs, others are looking at their results another way.
The trend has been seen on Instagram with many people sharing their results in the form of a festival line-up. But what is it and how do you get it? Here's what you need to know....
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What is Instafest?
There are a number of apps and websites that allow you to see your top artists in a fun and unique way - whether they be displayed as an iceberg or a receipt - and now you can make your very own festival line up.
Created by University of Southern California student Anshay Saboo, Instafest is a graphic generator that displays your most-played artists on Spotify as though they're the lineup of the world's most personalised music festival.
And it really looks like an official event.
How to get Instafest
Here's how to create your Spotify Instafest fake festival lineup:
Open the Instafest website
Click on the green "Sign in with Spotify" button
Log in to your Spotify account and allow access
Change your options from four weeks, six months or all time and watch your festival line up come to life
When is Spotify Wrapped 2022 coming out?
Spotify Wrapped 2021 is already available and can be accessed here, but you'll still be waiting a few weeks for this year's edition.
Spotify is free for all users regardless of whether you are on the free version or paid subscription.
There is no official release date but looking at previous years, all will likely be revealed in the first week of December. The 2021 Spotify Wrapped was released on December 1.
How to get Spotify Wrapped 2022
You can access your Spotify Wrapped 2022 here. It will also appear on your homepage and you will likely get a notification telling you it's ready to be viewed.
You can also like the tweet below ot get an alert for when it goes live.
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You can read all about it via 'Spotify Wrapped 2022: Release date and why the last two months of the year are not included in results.'
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