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Music App - Search error: "Something went wrong. Please try again later."

Hello, I'm having a problem with the Apple Music app search function.


Inputting any search terms and pressing return consistently leads to the message: "Something went wrong. Please try again later":



As a workaround, I'm able to open a song, artist, or album page when its preview appears under the search bar:



However, certain artists and tracks don't appear as previews (even when I've confirmed their availability by searching them on Apple Music on a browser). As a result, they are impossible to access from the app.



I've already tried to sign out and sign back in to my account, as well as restarting the machine entirely, to no avail. Running Sonoma 14.6 on a 2021 Apple M1 Pro.


Is this a known issue, and does anyone have suggestions to resolve this issue?


Thank you



MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.6

Posted on Oct 10, 2024 12:21 PM

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Posted on Oct 11, 2024 6:29 AM

I am also having this issue. Just wanted to let anyone else affected that I have reported this issue up to Level 3 support at Apple and they're handing it off to the development team.


It does not appear to be account related as we did some testing, including using a fresh account on the same machine with the same issue. Appears to be specific to that version of Apple Music or MacOS. This is occurring for me on OS 14.7.

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Oct 11, 2024 6:29 AM in response to dionido-online

I am also having this issue. Just wanted to let anyone else affected that I have reported this issue up to Level 3 support at Apple and they're handing it off to the development team.


It does not appear to be account related as we did some testing, including using a fresh account on the same machine with the same issue. Appears to be specific to that version of Apple Music or MacOS. This is occurring for me on OS 14.7.

Oct 16, 2024 8:20 PM in response to dionido-online

As of October 17, 2024, this is what Apple Support terms an "emerging issue" that they are aware of. I have always raised this issue with Apple Support, gotten the issue escalated and a specialist is now assigned to this case. I will hear back from them later on today as to the results.


Some people are noting that this is resolved with an upgrade to Sequoia, which I also have seen on another of my Macs. However, being able to search on more than one keyword is a very basic feature of any search engine, so this really does need to be fixed on Sonoma as well. I've already expressed this to Apple Support, so they are aware of the matter. Let's hope we see some action on the part of the engineers.


An upgrade is not a fix. Why should we have to take the time and go to the trouble of upgrading the entire OS just to patch this oversight, a bug on the part of Apple engineers?


As a side note, the tier 1 Apple Support staff were sadly pretty useless. I had three people ask me whether I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Apple Music. They should know better... Apple Music is integrated with macOS and cannot be deleted easily like many other apps.

Oct 15, 2024 9:59 AM in response to dionido-online

I've been having this problem on macOS Sonoma 14.7 as well, and it's been very frustrating since it's such a core feature of the app that you think must have been tested before release.


At any rate, searches on iTunes work, and then clicking on the red "Listen Now" button has been working for me to take me back to Apple Music. It's not great but at least that's another workaround. If you don't have iTunes in your sidebar or in your search options you may have to go to Preferences and click the checkbox to show iTunes.


It probably would be a good idea for everyone that has this problem to go to the Apple Feedback Website for Apple Music (or use Feedback Assistant if you have it) and file a feedback about this, so they are alerted to the severity and prevalence of this issue.

Oct 17, 2024 10:59 AM in response to David Hill10

I have this issue also - but I found it happens when you search for less well known artists. Could be a coincidence, but that is when I find it happens for me.


This certainly seems to be the case. If I search for "the Beatles" or "Taylor Swift" I get search results, however if I search for "black asteroid" I get the error.


This suggests to me that there may be some kind of caching that is happening in front of the request (maybe even in the app itself to save it a round trip?), because the majority of users search for more common artists.


The less frequent searches for lesser known artists get past on to the search service, and that service fails, is broken, or maybe just doesn't exist.


Update: I just added this to my Feedback Assistant report just to provide more clues. Not that anyone is reading it, but at least it's there. 😉

Oct 11, 2024 1:52 PM in response to dionido-online

Same issue, started today, but only on MacBook Air, not my iPhone which is fine.


Just yesterday signed up for Apple Music+ and search was fine. Weird.


Tried the one word search and it worked, but worthless when first and last name are common w/hundreds of results.


Frustrating, hoping Apple is working on a fix.


In the meantime, I'll try updating system from Sonoma 14.4.1 to Sequoia 15.0.1 to see if that helps. If so, I'll post results.

Oct 13, 2024 4:28 AM in response to dionido-online

Same for me on macOS Sonoma 14.7 on an M1 MacBook Pro.


Happens in Safe Mode and only affects searches with multiple words (but not all multiple word searches).


For example, searching "the fly" works but "learn to fly" fails. Searching "the time" works but "what time is it" fails.


I've been asked to reinstall macOS and if that fails it might be escalated to the senior team. I'm not doing that right now as it's affecting multiple users.


This does not affect macOS Ventura as I have a MacBook Air M2 on 13.5.1 and that's working.

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