I can still connect to my Sonos speakers when I use the desktop version of Spotify, and I can play Spotify if I go through the Sonos app on my phone - so the issue seems to be the Spotify iphone app itself. ETA: it seems the desktop app is also having connection issues to Sonos now. Device: iphone 11. Update - I was having the same problem for the past 8 hours and reached out to Sonos and Spotify support Twitter accounts. I just tried connecting to the Sonos devices via the Spotify iOS and Mac apps and it started working again.
Sonos has released the over-the-air software update that allows users to play music directly from the Spotify app, rather than just through the Sonos app.Until. The Sonos S1 Controller app lets you control Sonos systems with products that are not compatible with S2. Same issue with iPhone XR, iOS12.4.1, last version of spotify App Most of the times Spotify app does not recognise Sonos Speaker. Sonos App works Ok. With PC, Android and other iPhone everything works as expected. Download and open the Sonos app. Tap More, then Add Music Services. Select Spotify, then Add Account. Enter your Spotify account details. Download and open the Sonos app. Click Add Music Services on the right and select Spotify. Click Next, then Add Account. Enter your Spotify. Control it all with the app. Easily manage your system from any room. Browse music, radio, podcasts, and audiobooks, adjust the volume, group speakers to play in sync, set custom alarms, and more.
Easily find and play the music you love with Spotify and Sonos. What’s more, you can voice control your tunes with Alexa.
Note: If you can’t find your Sonos speaker in your Spotify Connect list of devices, update your Sonos speaker.
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Follow our steps for linking your Spotify account to Alexa
Once you’ve linked your accounts, you can start playing! Connect wirelessly with Spotify Connect or Airplay. Control your tunes with the Spotify app, Sonos app, or with your voice using Alexa.
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For help setting up and troubleshooting, check out the Sonos support site.
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Last updated: 01 June, 2020
Hi!I purchased and installed a sonos play:3 this friday (November 1st). I have used it to listen to Spotify without any (major) problems. However, last night it stopped working.It wasn't able to conen..
More at the CommunitySpotify and Sonos just made it possible to control Sonos speakers directly from the Spotify mobile app. This new integration was released today, and this blog post clearly explains how to get it all running.
The only way to get Spotify to play through Sonos speakers in the past was to use the dedicated Sonos app, but that app doesn’t have access to all of Spotify’s features. Plus, if you got good at navigating your way around the Spotify app, it was jarring and unpleasant to be forced to use the Sonos app at home.
How to get the integration working
When I tried to get this running with my iPhone 6S and my Sonos Play:5 speaker, I mistakenly first opened the App Store on my phone and looked in the “Updates” section, assuming there would be new versions of Spotify and Sonos to download. To my surprise, there were no updates to be found.

I figured perhaps my phone had already downloaded the new apps and updated them, so I launched Spotify to see if I could send music to my Sonos speaker. I played a song on my phone and looked around for a way to send it to my Sonos, but I found nothing.
Then I realized that I likely needed to update the software on the Sonos speaker itself. So, I launched the Sonos app and immediately got a notification in the app that there was new software to download and install. This was the crucial first step I had missed.
Here’s what you need to do:
Part 1: How to Clear Spotify Cache and 'Local File' Cache for Mac? The folder is probably big because Spotify caches the songs you listen to the most which includes album covers and stuff. There is no harm in deleting it. Spotify keeps its cache files and local cache file inside your home folder in the following locations: 1. Clear Spotify Cache. /spotify-cache-clean-mac.html. Clear Spotify Cache and 'Local File' Cache on Mac. Open a terminal and type: sudo rm -fr /Users/USERNAME/Library/Caches/com.spotify.client/Storage/. Replace 'USERNAME' with your login username. Once you have cleared the cache, the next time you run Spotify, it will re-cache.
You now have the ability to pull up songs using the Spotify app on your mobile device, and then send them to your Sonos speakers. How is this done, exactly?
Follow these steps:
If you tap the three dots to the right if your Sonos speaker on that last screen, you access the controls to send the music you’re playing to other rooms you may have Sonos speakers in. You can also group speakers on this screen.
Welp, there you have it. I wish the volume control was in more places than a screen that’s buried several taps away, and it wish you didn’t need to tap on words that are so tiny even millennials need bifocals to read them, but, I’m still happy this integration exists. :)
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