
First, run the following commands given below to install the cURL tool on your system. Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install spotify-client Now, run the cURL command and the echo command given below to add the key to your Linux system.Įcho "deb stable non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt//spotify.listįinally, run the following aptitude command given below with root access to install Spotify on your Ubuntu system. $ spotify Method 2: Install Spotify On Ubuntu Via Snap When the installation finishes, you can now run Spotify on your system by just typing ‘Spotify’ on the terminal shell. Spotify is also available for Debian/Ubuntu Linux distributions on the Snap store. If you have issues installing Spotify through the aptitude commands, you can first install the Snap daemon on the system, then install Spotify via Snap. Run the following command given below with root access to install the Snap daemon on your Ubuntu system. snap install spotify Method 3: Install Spotify On Ubuntu Via GUI Ultimately, run the following Snap command given below with root access to install Spotify on your Ubuntu/Debian system. The graphical user interface (GUI) method is one of the oldest yet very quick methods to install any packages on a system.



If you’re a Ubuntu user, you can open the ‘Ubuntu Software’ store to find the Spotify application on the store.
