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Spotify Big Green Bus Tour Recap

Five months ago, Spotify on Tour's Big Green Bus took off on an epic road trip across the country. We drove through 40 cities and logged a whopping 18,000 miles. Along the way, we linked up with artists, brought audiences together to hear from some of our favorites, hosted parties with BACARDí  that saw lines out the door, and got to meet some pretty incredible fans and friends along the way.

In the last leg of the journey, we drove through Florida, partied at Art Basel, had Tilly and the Wall and Rakim over to talk, and were joined by artists including Walk the Moon and Twenty One Pilots for Spotify sessions across the state.

After countless fun adventures with friends and bands across the country, we're pulling the Big Green Bus in for a pit stop this holiday season.

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