With over 600 million users worldwide, Spotify is one of the biggest apps of them all.
But users are now furious as the streaming giant has confirmed it is raising its prices for the second time in less than a year.
In Great Britain, the prices of all three Spotify Premium subscriptions are increasing by as much as 13 percent.
The Individual plan goes from £10.99/month to £11.99/month, Duo goes from £14.99/month to £16.99/month, and Family now costs a whopping £19.99/month, an increase of £17.99/month.
The price increase has angered many users, with some even threatening to cancel their subscriptions.
It is the default music streaming app for millions of people around the world. But Spotify risks angering its user base by raising prices again
Spotify has continued to add new users and paying subscribers every year, even when it first raised prices in July 2023
Spotify will send customers an email informing them of the price increase, which will take effect next month.
Spotify said it is raising prices so it can continue to offer customers “the best experience.”
“Your subscription price will change from your billing date in May,” the email says.
“You’ll continue to enjoy the benefits you know and love today, like ad-free music listening and downloading for offline listening.”
Users took to
He continued, “Finally a reason to leave @AppleMusic! I’ve been a Spotify member for years, so this is such a shame!’
Another simply posted: “Spotify goes up, can cancel principal (sic).”
Yet another said: ‘spotify going up again? Didn’t the price literally go up less than a year ago?’
Pictured, email sent to a Premium Duo customer in Great Britain. Duo – which allows two people living together to stream from one account – goes from £14.99/month to £16.99/month
Users shared their anger on X (Twitter), with one asking the company: “Are you completely crazy?”
Another X user simply posted: ‘Spotify goes up, can cancel principal (sic)’
Another said: ‘spotify going up again? Didn’t the price literally go up less than a year ago?
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Last week, Bloomberg reported that Spotify will increase its prices in five markets at the end of April, including the UK, Australia and Pakistan, and in the US later this year.
According to the report, the Swedish audio company wants to raise money to cover the costs of offering free audiobooks to Premium subscribers.
Although Spotify hasn’t verified this, the new email to customers confirms that the price increase is official.
Spotify’s UK website has also been updated with the new prices.
The only tier not affected is the student tier, which remains £5.99 per month, but this won’t be available to the vast majority of users.
Despite an outpouring of frustration online, it appears Spotify will continue its growth.
Spotify’s UK website has also been updated with the new prices. Individual goes from £10.99/month to £11.99/month, while Duo goes from £14.99/month to £16.99/month. Family now costs £19.99/month, up from £17.99/month, while Student remains the same
Spotify has managed to add new monthly users and paid subscribers every year since its founding in 2015.
Even between 2022 and 2023, when prices were last raised, Spotify added 113 million new users.
At the end of 2023, Spotify had 612 million monthly users, of which 236 million were paid subscribers.
In March, Spotify took on YouTube when it launched a music video streaming service for premium subscribers.