Liquid Death and Spotify’s Urn-Shaped Wireless Speaker Is for the Afterlife
Enjoy listening to your playlists for eternity.
Summary
- Spotify and Liquid Death have collaborated to release a functional urn featuring a built-in Bluetooth speaker
- The “Eternal Playlist Urn” is available for purchase now in limited quantities for U.S. customers
- A digital “Eternal Playlist Generator” accompanies the drop, curating tracks based on user listening history
Spotify and Liquid Death have officially released the Eternal Playlist Urn, a wireless speaker that doubles as a vessel for the afterlife. Marking a distinct crossover between streaming culture and physical collectibles, the project introduces the world’s first wireless speaker designed to play music for eternity.
The collaboration centers on a functional urn equipped with a discreet Bluetooth speaker built directly into the lid. Designed to connect to any compatible device, the vessel allows users to sync their “Eternal Playlist” and broadcast music from within the container. The release is marketed as a collector’s item and is available in strictly limited quantities.
Alongside the physical hardware, Spotify has launched the “Eternal Playlist Generator” for US-based users. This digital tool prompts listeners with questions such as “What’s your eternal vibe?” and “What’s your go-to ghost noise?” to generate a personalized mix. The resulting playlist creates a “soundtrack for the afterlife” that can be synced directly to the urn’s speaker system.
Check out the Eternal Playlist Urn speaker above, which is available for purchase now in the US via the Liquid Death webstore.

















