Karachi, April 13, 2026 - Spotify brought together creators and tastemakers in Karachi for an intimate padel experience, celebrating the growing intersection of sport, music, and community in the city.
Hosted at House of Padel, the evening welcomed a curated group of guests including Ayla Adnan, Hajra Yamin, Arshanistan, alongside other notable names from across Karachi. Designed as a social, high-energy gathering, the event reflected how shared interests like sport and music are increasingly shaping how communities connect and spend time together.
Hosted by Aqsa Manzoor, the night featured a live DJ set by Disguise in Hoodie, with music playing a central role in setting the tone on and off the court. Spotify’s “Padel Fever” playlist was highlighted throughout the evening, bringing a curated soundtrack to the experience and enhancing the rhythm of the game.
The experience also featured playful on-ground elements inspired by Spotify’s Mix feature —available to Premium users in Pakistan—which allows users to shape how tracks flow together through customized transitions. Brought to life in a social setting, these moments enabled guests to engage with music in a more expressive and interactive way.
“Music is already part of how people show up to sport—before a game, during play, and in the moments in between,” said Talha Hashim, Spotify’s Marketing Manager for Pakistan. “Padel is a great example of that. It’s not only about the game, but the energy and community around it—the groups that gather, the time spent courtside, and the atmosphere people create together. That’s where music fits in naturally. Experiences like this are about showing up in those moments in a way that feels true to how our audiences in Pakistan are already using Spotify.”
Through initiatives like this, Spotify continues to strengthen its role in Pakistan’s music culture, connecting audiences through shared, real-life experiences.
Listeners can now explore the “Padel Fever” playlist on Spotify and bring the energy of the court wherever they go.
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