A second round of Spotify price increases have come to France, the world’s sixth-largest recorded music market. Starting Monday (June 2), Spotify individual subscriptions rose 9.2% to 12.14 euros ($13.81) from 11.12 euros ($12.65), a company spokesperson confirmed to Billboard. Additionally, family plans rose to 21.24 euros ($24.15), two-person “duo” plans increased to 17.20 euros ($19.56) and student plans increased to 7.07 euros ($8.04). With those increases, France’s prices are now comparable to Belgium, where an individual premium plan was raised to 11.99 euros ($13.63) in April. In nearby Netherlands and Luxembourg, an individual premium account costs 12.99 euros ($14.77). The U.K., where Spotify last raised prices in 2024, an individual premium plan costs 11.99 GBP ($16.21). U.S. and
Spotify Raises Prices Again in France

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