Spotify and Liquid Death have unveiled the Eternal Playlist Urn, a limited-edition Bluetooth speaker that doubles as an urn.
Alongside it, Spotify introduced an in-app Eternal Playlist Generator in the U.S., letting users curate the soundtrack for their eternal rest.
Death just got a soundtrack.
Yeah, you heard that right. On February 24, 2026, Spotify joined forces with Liquid Death to unveil the Eternal Playlist Urn, a Bluetooth speaker designed to hold cremated remains while playing your favorite playlists. And you guessed it, it also looks like an urn. It connects to Spotify and it is VERY real.

A Limited-Edition Afterlife Upgrade
Only 150 units of the polyester resin urn are available. The design is sleek and all white, with subtle branding that keeps things discreet. The speaker is built into the lid, while the hollow interior holds the ashes. The result is a resting place that doubles as a sound system.
The brand’s promotional video leans fully into the absurdity, even suggesting the urn could reduce “hauntings”. The logic is simple. Maybe ghosts are just bored. Or they just need better music.
Curating Your Eternal Playlist
Alongside the hardware drop, Spotify has launched the Eternal Playlist Generator in the U.S., available exclusively on its mobile app. Users can select certain moods to generate a personalized afterlife playlist based on their listening history. It works much like Spotify’s other algorithm-driven mixes, only this time the theme is eternal rest.
It is dark humor packaged as tech innovation, and feels perfectly on-brand for both companies. For novelty collectors, music diehards, or funeral directors with a playful streak, the Eternal Playlist Urn offers a final send-off with serious volume.
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