The streaming giant has announced a price hike to each of its plans, affecting subscribers across more than 50 countries.
Spotify on Tuesday announced the price for Premium subscribers would rise from $11.99 per month to $12.99 per month in Australia.
“With 200+ million Premium subscribers, we’re also proud to be the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service, giving Premium users access to on-demand and ad-free music listening, offline music downloads, and quality music streaming,” their website announced. Spotify will release their earnings for Q2 2023 at 8pm US time. The market is predicting revenue of 3.1 billion euros, up from 2.50 billion 12 months ago.
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