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The Standout Kits from FC Barcelona’s Spotify Era

By Amiel Dugenia - April 27, 2026

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Spotify’s partnership with FC Barcelona has seen the Catalan club wear the names and logos of some of the world’s biggest artists on the front of their shirts.

With only a few matchdays left in the current LaLiga season, Barcelona find themselves back on top of Spain once again. Sitting 11 points clear with five matches left and another El Clasico looming, the club might be closing in on another league title. They will, however, be without star youngster Lamine Yamal for the remainder of the league campaign.

It also means the next Clasico will feature another special edition shirt. It has been confirmed that pop star Olivia Rodrigo will appear on the front of Barcelona’s kit. Since Spotify’s partnership with the club began, several major artists have already been featured on the iconic blue and red stripes. Here’s a look back at the standout editions from the collaboration.

Drake

Person holding up a FC Barcelona jersey with a La Liga patch on the sleeve against a dark background.
(Photo Credit: Drake and FC Barcelona on Instagram)

One of the most talked-about versions came with Drake. Barcelona wore the OVO logo to celebrate the artist surpassing 50 billion Spotify streams. While Barca lost to Real Madrid, it remains one of the most memorable shirts of the partnership.

The Rolling Stones

FC Barcelona jacket with blue/red panels, featuring the Nike swoosh, the Rolling Stones tongue logo, and the Barça crest; Spotify and Barça logos appear at the bottom.
(Photo Credit: FC Barcelona on Instagram)

Barcelona’s famous stripes were paired with the instantly recognizable tongue-and-lips logo of The Rolling Stones. The red-heavy design blended naturally with the club colors. Band legends Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood attended the match, though Madrid once again spoiled the occasion with a 2-1 win.

Ed Sheeran

Soccer player in blue and red FC Barcelona kit kicking the ball along the touchline during a match with a crowded stadium in the background.
(Photo Credit: FC Barcelona on Instagram)

The first Spotify artist kit of the 2025-26 season featured Ed Sheeran and his play-button logo to promote his latest album. Despite being a known supporter of Ipswich Town, he said it was an honor to see his branding on Barcelona’s famous shirt. Madrid again edged the meeting 2-1.

Karol G

Smiling man wearing a FC Barcelona jersey outdoors, lifting the shirt to show the crest against a blue sky.
(Photo Credit: FC Barcelona on Facebook)

Karol G’s barbed-wire heart logo was featured on the shirt and the singer called it meaningful. The game, on the other hand, was a thriller. Even though Madrid won again, the match was memorable as it ended with a late winner from Jude Bellingham to break Barcelona’s hearts.

Travis Scott

Footballer in Barcelona kit (blue and maroon) walking on the pitch during a match, crowd blurred in background.
(Photo Credit: FC Barcelona on Instagram)

This might be the most memorable moment of the whole partnership. Travis Scott performed in Barcelona the night before El Clasico, and the next day his Cactus Jack logo was seen on the iconic blue and red stripes.

The match was even wilder, a seven-goal thriller between the game’s biggest rivals. Madrid went up 2-0 early, but Barcelona scored four straight. Kylian Mbappé scored again for Madrid, but it was too late as Barcelona won a wild 4-3 Clasico.

Rosalía

Young woman on a balcony posing for a photo in a Barcelona FC jersey, making peace signs with both hands.
(Photo Credit: Rosalía on Instagram)

This was also a meaningful moment for Rosalía as she saw her MOTOMAMI logo on the kit. It was made sweeter by the fact that she was the previous year’s most-streamed Spanish artist on the platform. Barcelona took care of business in this one, winning 2-1 against their rivals.

Coldplay

Young footballer in a Barcelona red-and-blue kit walking on the pitch; Real Madrid player in white in the background.
(Photo Credit: FC Barcelona on Instagram)

This was not the first time that Coldplay and Barcelona crossed paths. Back in 2009, then-manager Pep Guardiola played Viva La Vida as the club prepared for their Champions League final win over Manchester United.

Fast forward to 2024, and Moon Music was seen on the shirt. It brought the most luck to Barca among the artists so far, as they hammered Madrid 4-0.

Banner Image from FC Barcelona on Instagram.

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