
"Your Spotify subscription is about to get a little more expensive. In a message to subscribers this month, the music streamer said it was "updating the price of Spotify," and that Premium users would get an email over the next month explaining what that meant for their subscription. An example of that message included in the post said the increase is "to keep delivering a great experience.""
"Looking at the , the change affects Premium, Student, Duo, and Family plans. Premium is jumping from $11.99 a month to $12.99, and Student from $5.99 a month to $6.99, but Duo and Family are getting bigger increases, rising from $16.99 a month to $18.99 and from $19.99 a month to $21.99, respectively. The company does still offer a free plan, but Premium adds benefits like ad-free listening, lossless audio, offline listening, and full control over what songs you hear."
"Besides qualifying for a cheaper Student, Duo, or Family plan, individuals can still purchase an . That calculates to roughly $8.25 per month, which is much less than Spotify's new $13 rate. The caveat here is that you're paying the membership cost upfront and can't cancel midway through. But if you're already committed to the music streaming platform, this is a solid offer for the whole next year."
Spotify is raising subscription prices for multiple paid plans. Premium increases from $11.99 to $12.99 per month, Student from $5.99 to $6.99, Duo from $16.99 to $18.99, and Family from $19.99 to $21.99. The free tier remains available. Premium continues to provide ad-free listening, lossless audio, offline listening, and full control over playback. The new prices take effect on the next billing cycle for subscribers. The service previously raised prices in July 2023 and June 2024, and its first price change occurred since 2011. An upfront annual membership option averages roughly $8.25 per month but must be paid in full.
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