Spotify fans who pay for a premium plan can expect to pay more from next month as the audio streaming service's rates increase
Spotify is set to increase the amount you pay for your subscription in its latest price hike. Customers who have set up a monthly or yearly Spotify Premium plan can expect to fork out more money from May.
And for Brits who pay for Spotify's Premium Family plan, they will have to start paying £19.99 a month - previously this was £17.99 a month. Spotify does offer a subscription plan that is completely free, but unlike its premium plan, this comes with ads, and you are unable to download songs or play songs in any order.
Cheerupdakota put: "Why does Spotify keep upping their premium price..." 9bills said: "Anyone else just get that email from Spotify?? Price going to what!?" "We are committed to delivering the best audio content around the world, and we are always working to bring our subscribers a highly personalized experience and powerful discovery tools. This update will help us continue delivering value to fans."
"Just redeem the gift card in your Spotify account and the prepaid period will start on your next billing date at which point your regular monthly payments will stop – they'll restart once the 12 months has ended." MSE warn that the trick doesn't work for Duo, Family, or Student plans - as gift cards can only be redeemed on an Individual plan.
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