Meta Connect 2026 Dates and Expectations
Meta founder, chairman, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has officially announced that the company's annual developer conference, Meta Connect, will take place on September 23–24, 2026. Historically, this event serves as a major platform for Meta to unveil its vision of the future, from augmented reality to AI-driven products. Last year, the conference made headlines with the debut of Meta's AI glasses. While details about this year's announcements remain scarce, Zuckerberg has given the public a taste of the event's atmosphere through an unexpected medium: a Spotify playlist.

Zuckerberg's Playlist Reveals Conference Vibes
Accompanying the announcement, Zuckerberg shared a playlist titled “Connect 2026 Vibes” on Spotify. The five-track selection leans heavily into mainstream pop with an EDM twist, collectively evoking less of a “visionary tech summit” and more of a “college party hosted by a startup accelerator.” The songs include:
- Jack Harlow’s new release “Say Hello” (notably promoted with a widely mocked hat)
- A remix of Tame Impala’s “Dracula”
- “Born Again” by Thai artist Lisa, featuring Doja Cat and RAYE
- Two additional tracks that continue the energetic, party-ready vibe
The overall effect is deliberately casual and approachable, signaling a shift in how Zuckerberg wants the conference—and by extension, Meta—to be perceived.
A Look at Zuckerberg's Music Taste Evolution
In recent years, Zuckerberg has been more open about his musical preferences, often using them as a tool to project a cooler, more relatable image. For his wife’s 40th birthday, he famously dressed up as singer Benson Boone. He also recorded an acoustic version of “Get Low” by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz alongside T-Pain, billing themselves as “Z-Pain.”
His Spotify Profile: A Mix of Nostalgia and Mainstream Hits
Zuckerberg’s Spotify profile offers further clues about his evolving taste. He follows artists that are beloved by millennials, including Taio Cruz, Gym Class Heroes, Cher Lloyd, and fun. Also present are major mainstream names such as Florence and the Machine, Drake, Lady Gaga, and Pitbull. This blend suggests a persona that balances nostalgia with a desire to stay current.
From “2004 Facebook Coding Jams” to Connect Vibes
Zuckerberg has only publicly shared one other playlist: “2004 facebook coding jams,” which captures a markedly grittier, angsty mood. That list features tracks from Trapt, Hoobastank, and Linkin Park. (He still follows Linkin Park co-founder Mike Shinoda’s solo work.) The contrast between the two playlists is striking—the coding jams reflect the grunge of early startup days, while the Connect 2026 playlist aims for polished cool.
One Constant: Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger”
Despite the evolution in style, one song appears on both playlists: Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” This track feels like the closest thing to a personal mission statement for Zuckerberg—a reminder of his ambition and relentless drive, even as the packaging changes.
Zuckerberg’s Image Over Time: From Caesar Cut to Curls
Zuckerberg’s public image has undergone a notable transformation. In the early days, his signature Caesar haircut and plain T-shirts conveyed a no-nonsense coder identity. Today, he’s often seen with longer curls, oversized chains, and more casual attire. The playlists mirror this shift: the coding jams are raw and introspective, while the Connect vibes are extroverted and party-oriented. Yet the constant presence of that Daft Punk anthem suggests that beneath the changing surface, the same core drive persists.
Meta Connect 2026 promises to be an important event for the company, and if the playlist is any indicator, attendees can expect a blend of high-tech ambition and deliberately loose, fun energy. Whether Zuckerberg’s music choices will translate into a more approachable brand remains to be seen, but the playlist definitely sets a tone that’s hard to ignore.