Spotify users FURIOUS as it announces subscription price increase

‘Spotify is getting too big for their boots!’ Users are FURIOUS as the music streaming service announces it’s increasing its subscription prices by up to £2/month in the UK

  • Spotify emailed its Premium users this morning about the price increase
  • Premium Student, Premium Duo and Premium Family plans are affected
  • Several frustrated users have taken to Twitter to discuss the price increase this afternoon, with one claiming that Spotify is getting ‘too big for its boots’

It’s the go-to music streaming service for millions of people around the world, but news of a subscription price increase has left many Spotify users reeling. 

Spotify has confirmed plans to increase the prices of its premium subscriptions in the UK from April 30.

The Premium Student, Premium Duo and Premium Family plans will all increase in price next month, with the biggest price increase affecting the Family tier, jumping from £14.99/month to £16.99/month. 

Several frustrated users have taken to Twitter to discuss the price increase this afternoon, with one claiming that Spotify is getting ‘too big for its boots.’

It’s the go-to music streaming service for millions of people around the world, but news of a subscription price increase has left many Spotify users reeling

SPOTIFY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 

Premium Student – was £4.99/month, increasing to £5.99/month

Premium Duo – was £12.99/month, increasing to £13.99/month

Premium Family – was £14.99/month, increasing to £16.99/month 

The subscription price increase was confirmed by Spotify in an email sent out to users this morning. 

MailOnline’s Shivali Best received the email about her Premium Duo subscription, which is increasing in price from £12.99/month to £13.99/month.

The email reads: ‘Starting April 30, 2021, we’re increasing the price of Premium Duo so we can continue to bring you new content and features that you can enjoy both as a couple and as individuals.

‘The price of Premium Duo will change from £12.99/month to £13.99/month. 

‘Since you’re already a Premium Duo subscriber, we’re giving you one additional month at the current price.’

The Premium Student subscription is also increasing from £4.99/month to £5.99/month, and the Premium Family subscription is going from £14.99/month to £16.99/month.

It appears the price of the standard Premium subscription (£9.99/month) is not changing. 

MailOnline’s Shivali Best received the email about her Premium Duo subscription, which is increasing in price from £12.99/month to £13.99/month

MailOnline has contatcted Spotify for further information on whether the price changes are in the UK only or will affect users globally.

Unsurprisingly, many loyal users are furious about the news.

One user tweeted: ‘Spotify increasing subscriptions by 20% thats some jump in price and I’d like to know who they think they are.’

Another added: ‘Spotify is getting too big for their boots increasing the premium price for students.’

Meanwhile, another user was quick to point out the convenient timing of the price increase, as Spotify owner Daniel Ek announced plans to bid for Arsenal. 

They wrote: ‘My Spotify duo price going up while they’re preparing a bid for a certain North London club. Could it be?!’ 

Unsurprisingly, many loyal users are furious about the news, taking to Twitter to discuss Spotify’s subscription price increase

The price increase also appears to have steered some users towards rival apps, including Apple Music.  

One user tweeted: ‘spotify price increase? ok hello apple music,’ while another said: ‘If Spotify increase their monthly price I’m moving back to Apple Music!’

Spotify’s price change means that most of Apple Music’s subscription plans are now cheaper, with the Student plan priced at £4.99/month, the individual plan at £9.99/month, and the family plan at £14.99/month. 

The news comes shortly after it was revealed that Arsenal legends Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira have joined billionaire Spotify owner Daniel Ek in a bid to buy the club following fans’ protests against current owner Stan Kroenke.

Ek, estimated to be worth around £3.4billion, tweeted his intentions to explore the possibility of acquiring the club on Friday.

He said: ‘As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.’

Director Josh Kroenke, the son of the current owner, has insisted the club is not for sale, but the presence of three of its legends backing a new bid will apply pressure following recent events. 

Sportsmail understands, however, that club chiefs have doubts over the seriousness of Ek’s takeover bid.

Their reservations stem from the fact that Ek chose to tweet about it rather than try to start official discussions, while roping in the Invincibles is also seen as a publicity stunt masking his lack of the necessary funds to buy the club. 

WHAT DO MUSIC STREAMING SERVICES CHARGE AND WHAT DO YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY?

 Spotify

 Price:

 Free with ads and shuffle only play

 Premium costs £9.99 ($9.99) a month 

 Premium features:

 Lets you to listen to albums from start to finish

No adverts interrupting your enjoyment

Lets you download music  

YouTube Music 

Price: 

Free with ads 

 Premium costs $9.99 (or £9.99 if YouTube follows Spotify and Apple’s pricing)

Premium features: 

No adverts interrupting your enjoyment. 

Lets you download music 

Remixes, covers and live tracks exclusive to YouTube 

 Apple Music

 Price: 

 £9.99 ($9.99) a month 

 Features

 Integrates with your existing music collection

Connects with your favourite bands 

Largest music library currently 

 Lets you download music 

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