Festivals are the favorite cultural events of music lovers. Instead of attending a single concert by one of their favorite groups, they can enjoy a succession of stage performances over several days. Festivals often have well-defined musical genres (such as indie, electronic or reggaeton), but sometimes several styles are mixed on the same line-up, in order to attract a more diverse audience.

When the most consolidated festivals in our country begin to make public the first confirmations on their posters for the next celebration, the most loyal fans of these celebrations remain expectant on social networks for each announcement of a new group, with the hope that it fulfills with your expectations and bring together your favorite bands of the moment.

Of course, this is a utopia, since the fact that several festivals coincide on the same date, that an artist is not on tour at that time or that his agenda is too full makes it impossible for a single festival to meet the wishes of all. assistants. Not to mention that personal tastes are very particular and varied. But that doesn’t stop us from dreaming of the perfect poster for a festival tailored to your musical tastes, even if it’s only imaginary. Do you want to know how to decrypt yours?

Every year, in the month of December, Spotify launches its ‘Wrapped’, a personalized annual summary for each user, in which it compiles the person’s favorite artists, reveals what their most listened to song has been and the genres they consume the most. . It is curious information that usually generates interest and many also take the opportunity to publish their results on social networks.

But this is not the only way to get at a glance a summary of the artists that are playing the most on your headphones or speakers. The instafest.app web platform connects with your Spotify and collects information to create what would be your ideal festival poster, with all your headline bands on the hypothetical stage.

You just have to access the website and register with your Spotify account. Immediately, the application will generate a three-day poster compiling the groups that you listen to most. You can set the selection to include your most played artists over the last four weeks, the last six months, or forever, or limit the selection to a specific playlist.

You can also choose between six possible designs for the cover of your festival poster: a city at night, the desert at sunset, the beach… You even have the option of hiding some of the artists on your poster, in case someone has stopped Whether you like it or it doesn’t convince you at all as part of your dream festival.