Using the queue in the Sonos app

Each of your Sonos rooms has its own individual music queue that it uses to play your tracks, albums, and playlists. This article provides an overview on how the queue works, as well as links to more info on how to add, remove, and edit tracks in the queue.

Note that your Sonos products use the queue when playing music from your music library or from on-demand content services like Spotify. Sonos products don’t use the queue when playing music from radio services.


How the queue works

The queue for your Sonos product works like a dynamic playlist. Any time you play a track or an album on Sonos, it’s first added to the music queue before it starts playing.

You can add specific tracks or albums to the queue to create a playlist on the fly. Our article on adding tracks to the queue covers some specific options that you can use to build your playlist as you go.

Once there are tracks in your queue, they can be shuffled, set to repeat, or crossfade between tracks. You can edit the queue to remove tracks or change the track order.


View the current queue

You can see the queue for the currently-selected room in the Now Playing section of the Sonos app. There are different ways to get to the queue based on which version of the Sonos app you’re using.


Sonos app for iOS or Android

  • From the Now Playing screen, select the Queue icon in the bottom left corner.


Sonos S1 controller app

  • Select the Queue icon in the top right corner.


Sonos App for macOS or Windows

  • The queue is always visible under the Now Playing section in the center of the window.


Sonos Web app

  • Select the Queue icon in the bottom right corner of the window, next to the volume controls.

Still need help?

Our technicians can help over the phone or with a live chat. You can also ask questions and find answers with other Sonos owners in our Sonos Community.