Quarkonium provides a golden probe of the formation of the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP). Its production in heavy-ion collisions can be affected by an interplay of different phenomena such as medium-induced dissociation and heavy-quark (re)combination in the QGP, and cold nuclear matter effects due to the presence of the nucleus. The measurement of quarkonium states in different collision systems and beam energies allows to gain further insights on these effects and probe the properties of the QGP. In these proceedings, an overview of the main experimental quarkonium measurements in proton-proton, protonnucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions is presented, giving emphasis on the most recent results from the Large Hadron Collider and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider experiments shown at the 2023 Quark Matter conference.