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Spotify stock slides 7% below $500 — Checkout.com deal and Feb. 10 earnings keep SPOT in focus
4 February 2026
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Spotify stock slides 7% below $500 — Checkout.com deal and Feb. 10 earnings keep SPOT in focus

New York, Feb 3, 2026, 21:29 EST — Market closed.

  • Shares of Spotify Technology S.A. dropped 6.8%, closing at $473.99, before ticking up 0.3% in after-hours trading.
  • Payments company Checkout.com revealed an expanded deal to handle card acquiring for Spotify in more than 180 countries.
  • Investors are now focused on the Feb. 10 results, looking for clues on pricing, churn, and margins.

Shares of Spotify Technology S.A. (SPOT) dropped 6.8% on Tuesday, closing at $473.99 after a session range of $464.24 to $507.45. In after-hours trading, the stock edged up 0.3% to $475.50 as of 7:59 p.m. EST.

This shift is crucial as it comes right before Spotify’s quarterly earnings, a period when investors zero in on subscription figures and margins. The key concern remains churn — the rate at which customers cancel — whenever prices go up.

The plumbing can trip up too: failed payments may push subscribers out before they choose to leave. This hits paid-user numbers quickly—and it’s hard to bounce back from.

Checkout.com announced Tuesday a strategic partnership to handle global acquiring services for Spotify across more than 180 countries. This covers a user base exceeding 700 million monthly active users and 280 million paying subscribers. Acquiring, the behind-the-scenes process that authorizes card payments, will be backed by network tokens and authentication tools to keep recurring charges seamless, Checkout.com said. Spotify payments executive Sandra Alzetta stressed the company’s focus on a “seamless, simple, and safe payment experience.” Checkout.com CEO Guillaume Pousaz highlighted their Intelligent Acceptance tool, which runs 87 million real-time optimizations daily to “maximize acceptance rates, reduce costs, and deliver the best possible payment experience.” Checkout.com

Spotify will release its fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 10 ahead of the U.S. market open and hold a Q&A session at 8 a.m. ET that day, according to an earnings calendar.

Spotify announced in mid-January that it will hike the monthly fee for its Premium plan to $12.99 in the U.S., up $1. The increase kicks in on customers’ billing dates beginning February.

U.S. stocks slipped Tuesday, dragging the Nasdaq down roughly 1.4% and pushing the S&P 500 lower by 0.8%, intensifying the sell-off in growth shares.

Yet the risk remains. Should rising prices trigger more cancellations than anticipated, payment adjustments won’t offer much relief anytime soon. Profit forecasts could also take a hit if advertising weakens or music-licensing fees climb.

Competition is fierce, with Apple, Amazon, and YouTube each providing their own takes on music and spoken audio, despite differences in their business models.

Looking ahead to Wednesday and beyond, traders will be keeping an eye on whether shares can hold above the $464 level tested Tuesday. The big event on the calendar is Feb. 10, when Spotify reports earnings and fields questions from management.

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