Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-05-31
FestHub is a small personal project provided free of charge, as-is, with no warranty of any kind. By using FestHub you agree to the terms below.
What you can do
Browse the festival lineups, filter and sort the song lists, and open them as playlists in Spotify. No FestHub account or sign-in is required. To actually play the music you'll need your own Spotify account; FestHub just hands you a playlist to open there.
About the festival data
Lineups are compiled from public festival pages — including using an AI model to read them — and matched to Spotify and Deezer. They may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong: an act may be missing, mismatched to the wrong artist, or flagged as a headliner when it isn't. Treat the lineups and "top tracks" as a best-effort, unofficial guide, not an authoritative source.
What you can't do
- Attempt to abuse, attack, or reverse-engineer the service — including automated mass requests intended to flood playlist creation.
- Use FestHub in any way that violates the Spotify Developer Policy.
- Misrepresent FestHub as your own product, or as an official product of Spotify or any festival.
- Use FestHub to harass anyone, infringe anyone's rights, or break the law.
Spotify, festivals & other third parties
FestHub is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Spotify, Deezer, any festival, or any artist. All names, lineups, trademarks, track/catalog metadata, and the music itself remain the property of their respective owners and rights holders. Playback happens on Spotify, subject to Spotify's Terms of Use.
No warranty, no liability
FestHub is provided "as-is" and "as-available". We make no warranty that it will be accurate, reliable, secure, error-free, or available at any given time. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service.
Changes & termination
We may change these terms or stop running the service at any time. If we materially change the terms, we'll update the "Last updated" date at the top.