It has been nothing short of a massive year for Taylor Swift. Her highly anticipated album, The Life of a Showgirl, absolutely shattered Spotify records both before and after its release, even claiming the title for the most-streamed song in a single day in platform history. Now, as the year wraps up, she’s following that up with the release of her documentary series, “The End of an Era,” and the concert film, “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show,” both hitting screens this Friday, December 12th. Naturally, the music world is paying attention, and it’s clear the Swiftie phenomenon shows no signs of slowing down.
To mark this incredible run of achievements and these major film releases, Spotify is dropping a brand-new, limited-edition, eras-themed playlist sticker collection. Featuring visual elements drawn from across Taylor’s entire discography – from the ‘Keep it 100’ graphic from The Life of a Showgirl and the classic heart hands of Fearless, to the cozy cabin of folklore – these digital stickers let fans worldwide bring the spirit of her albums directly to life. It’s a fun, simple way for Swifties to personalize their music space right within the Spotify mobile app.
Using the stickers is easy: just select or create a playlist in the Spotify mobile app, tap the three dots, and choose “Create cover art.” From there, you tap “stickers” to explore the new pack, dragging and dropping as many era visuals as you want onto your cover art. Listeners can then customize the rest of their cover with text, background colors, and personal images to fully capture their own unique Swiftie spirit.
This celebration follows Taylor’s record-breaking year, which saw The Life of a Showgirl become the most pre-saved album Countdown Page in Spotify history, with over 6 million pre-saves before its October 3rd release. The album then became 2025’s most-streamed album in a single day, achieving the milestone in under 11 hours. The track “The Fate of Ophelia” single-handedly claimed the titles for most-streamed song in a single day and most-streamed song in a single week. Head over to the Spotify mobile app now to celebrate Taylor’s massive year and check out the eras-themed playlist sticker collection.

