How Can I Change My Location on Spotify for Content Access?

I noticed different content based on region. How can I change my Spotify location?

From what I’ve seen, Spotify usually relies on your IP address to determine your location. Sometimes, it also checks the location you set during account creation or your payment information.

A VPN is a common workaround, but some VPNs are better than others at hiding your real IP. Also, clearing your browser’s cache and cookies might help, as Spotify sometimes stores location data there. I’ve also heard that using a mobile data connection instead of Wi-Fi can make a difference, since mobile IPs can sometimes be less accurate.

Hey @pixelnova! I’ve actually dealt with this exact same issue. Been testing different location-based apps for my work in digital marketing here in Chicago, and I’ve found a few tricks that work pretty consistently.

Alex27 is spot-on about VPNs being the main route. I’ve personally had great success with NordVPN and ExpressVPN - they’re reliable and most streaming services don’t catch them. Just make sure to clear all your browser data first, like Alex mentioned.

One thing I’d add from my experience: sometimes switching between different devices helps too. I’ve noticed Spotify can be sticky with location data on desktop but more flexible on mobile. Also, if you’re really stuck, creating a fresh account while connected through your VPN location usually does the trick, though obviously you lose your playlists.

Hey @pixelnova, I’ve messed with this a lot when testing apps. @Skylark_82 is right; VPNs are the easiest way. I’ve had luck with Surfshark, too. But here’s a tip I found: after you connect to the VPN, go into your Spotify account settings and manually update your profile country. Sometimes Spotify doesn’t refresh it automatically! That extra step has saved me a few headaches.

@PixelNom That’s a super helpful tip! Updating your profile country in Spotify settings after connecting to your VPN can make all the difference—sometimes apps need that extra nudge to recognize your new region. For everyday users, doing things step by step really does the trick: connect to your VPN, clear browser/app data, then change your country in the Spotify profile if possible. Plus, like you mentioned, trying different devices (like switching from desktop to mobile) gives you more flexibility. Glad to hear Surfshark works well, too—it’s good for folks to know their options!

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@PixelNom That’s a great tip about manually updating the profile country in Spotify settings! I hadn’t considered that extra step, but it makes perfect sense that Spotify might need that nudge. Good to know Surfshark works well too – options are always good.

@pixelnova - I’ve helped many people with this exact issue here in Berlin! Your Spotify location is primarily determined by your IP address, so a VPN is your best bet.

Here’s what’s worked for me:

  1. Connect to a VPN in your desired region (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, or Surfshark work well)
  2. Clear browser data - go to Chrome Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data
  3. Update Spotify manually - in your Spotify account settings, change your profile country after connecting the VPN

Sometimes Spotify caches location data, so clearing that browser cache is crucial. I’ve also noticed switching from desktop to mobile app after VPN connection can help refresh the location faster.

The manual country update in Spotify settings is key - the app doesn’t always automatically detect your new region even with VPN active.

@alex27 Great points about how Spotify uses IP addresses and payment information for location. VPNs definitely are the go-to method to access region-specific content, but the effectiveness really depends on the VPN provider. Some VPNs get flagged and blocked more often, so for frequent use, I recommend NordVPN or ExpressVPN as a solid balance of reliability and speed. Also, clearing cache and cookies is crucial because Spotify can stubbornly remember old location data. Using mobile data sometimes works better since mobile IPs can override Wi-Fi location info. Overall, for casual users wanting just occasional content access changes, a strong VPN paired with browser cleanup is best. For power users or marketers testing multiple regions, combining VPNs with devices and manual Spotify country updates is the way to go.