Stock Markets April 28, 2026 06:11 AM

Spotify Predicts Q2 Profit Below Estimates, Premium Subscriber Forecast Misses Expectations

Company flags slower growth in core markets even as monthly active users exceed forecasts; shares drop in premarket trading

By Jordan Park SPOT
Spotify Predicts Q2 Profit Below Estimates, Premium Subscriber Forecast Misses Expectations
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Spotify on Tuesday projected second-quarter operating income and premium subscriber growth that fall short of Street estimates, signaling cooling momentum in Europe and North America. The company did, however, forecast monthly active users above analyst expectations and reported first-quarter revenue in line with estimates. Shares moved lower in premarket trading.

Key Points

  • Spotify's Q2 operating income forecast of 630 million euros is below the LSEG analyst consensus of 684 million euros, signaling pressure on near-term profitability.
  • Monthly active users (MAU) are forecast above estimates at 778 million, but premium subscriber additions are projected at 6 million to 299 million, underperforming the 302 million estimate; this affects the streaming and consumer tech sectors.
  • First-quarter revenue rose 8% to 4.53 billion euros, in line with expectations, and Q2 revenue guidance of 4.8 billion euros is broadly consistent with analyst forecasts, which bears on market and investor sentiment in media and tech.

Spotify said on Tuesday it expects second-quarter operating income and additions to premium subscribers to come in below Wall Street forecasts, a development the company described alongside slower growth in its key markets of Europe and North America. The guidance sent the stock down about 6% in premarket trading.

Management pointed to operating income of 630 million euros for the second quarter, below the LSEG-compiled analyst consensus of 684 million euros. That guidance stands in contrast to Spotify's record operating income of 715 million euros in the first quarter, which beat estimates of 681.6 million euros and benefited from lower payroll taxes during the period.

The firm noted that payroll taxes - called social charges - are linked to the value of Spotify's share price, so declines in the stock can reduce the level of those charges. Spotify's shares have fallen about 15% so far this year.

On user metrics, Spotify forecast quarterly monthly active users (MAU) of 778 million, above estimates of 773 million, and projected a net increase in premium subscribers of 6 million to reach 299 million, which was below the 302 million analysts had expected. In the first quarter, premium subscribers rose 9% to 293 million, slightly trailing estimates of 294.5 million. MAU net additions of 10 million brought the total to 761 million, ahead of estimates of 756.6 million.

First-quarter revenue rose 8% to 4.53 billion euros, a figure that matched consensus estimates. For the second quarter the company forecast revenue of 4.8 billion euros, broadly in line with analysts' expectations of 4.77 billion euros. ($1 = 0.8555 euros)

Spotify's leadership team, now run by co-CEOs Gustav Soderstrom and Alex Norstrom after founder Daniel Ek moved to executive chairman in January, continues to contend with competition from music offerings provided by Apple and Amazon.com.

In recent years the company has emphasized the rollout of artificial intelligence-driven features designed to improve content discovery and drive engagement. Those additions include voice interaction for its personalized music tool AI DJ, the AI Playlist feature that generates playlists from natural-language prompts, and an expansion earlier this month of the Prompted Playlist capability to incorporate podcasts in playlists based on users' listening behavior.

Investors have been watching Spotify's path to profitability following prior price increases and cost-cutting measures as the company balances margin targets with continued product investment.

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Key takeaways:

  • Spotify's Q2 operating income guidance of 630 million euros falls short of the 684 million euro analyst consensus.
  • MAU guidance of 778 million beats estimates, while expected premium subscriber additions of 6 million to 299 million come in below the 302 million forecast.
  • First-quarter revenue of 4.53 billion euros matched expectations; Q2 revenue guidance of 4.8 billion euros is roughly in line with consensus.

Risks

  • Slowing growth in Europe and North America could limit top-line expansion and affect investor sentiment in the streaming and consumer media sectors.
  • Profitability is sensitive to payroll taxes (social charges) that are tied to Spotify's share price, creating uncertainty for operating income if the stock declines.
  • Premium subscriber growth below consensus creates risk to revenue trajectory and monetization expectations for the streaming business.

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