OUTDOOR
#ListenToYourFans / O16-001592
Cliente o Anunciante | Spotify |
Producto | Spotify |
Inscrita por | Valentina Hoyos |
Categoría | O16 |
Alexis Ospina, David Correa, César Castaño , Director Creativo Ejecutivo
David Correa, César Castaño , Director Creativo
Andrés Tovar , Redactor
Andrés Torres , Director de Arte
Ángela Rodriguez , Productor de la Agencia
Natalia Bayón , Ejecutivo de Cuenta
Valentina Hoyos: Marketing Manager , Otros créditos
After two years of the pandemic, the concert season finally returned to Colombia with the Estéreo Picnic Festival, the most important musical event in the country.
This year, Spotify was not a sponsor of the festival. Instead one of its major competitors in the country, Claro Music, was. Therefore, our goal was to steal the show during this very popular cultural event in Colombia, and shift fans’ and artists’ focus from Claro to Spotify without the brand having to pay a single sponsorship dollar.
To get artists to play the songs their Colombian fans wanted to hear, but were not included in their previous set-lists, we created #ListenToYourFans. Using data from Spotify, we wrote campaign headlines that played off of users’ favorite song titles, as well as the media’s location (en-route to artist’s hotel, their bathroom). All so that artists would catch the hint, and no favorite would go unplayed.
This year, Spotify was not a sponsor of the festival. Instead one of its major competitors in the country, Claro Music, was. Therefore, our goal was to steal the show during this very popular cultural event in Colombia, and shift fans’ and artists’ focus from Claro to Spotify without the brand having to pay a single sponsorship dollar.
To get artists to play the songs their Colombian fans wanted to hear, but were not included in their previous set-lists, we created #ListenToYourFans. Using data from Spotify, we wrote campaign headlines that played off of users’ favorite song titles, as well as the media’s location (en-route to artist’s hotel, their bathroom). All so that artists would catch the hint, and no favorite would go unplayed.