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Spotify Premium Price Increases in Nigeria and Other Countries

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
August 4, 2025
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Spotify, the streaming music giant, has announced that starting from September 2025, which is less than 30 days away, it intends to raise the monthly cost of its premium individual subscription in a few select markets, including Nigeria.

The subscription fee will increase from 10.99 euros per month to 11.99 euros in areas such as South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region, according to a blog post that was taken from the company’s website on Monday.

Over the course of the following month, customers will get an email from the audio streaming giant outlining the price rise.

The following is one of the emails that Spotify said consumers will receive: “Thank you for being a valued Premium subscriber.” Your subscription fee will increase from €10.99 per month to €11.99 per month as of your September billing date.

The company defended the rise by saying it will allow it to improve user service and invent new features and products.

We occasionally adjust our prices in an effort to provide users with the most experience possible while also continuing to improve our product offers and services.

The company stated that premium members in a number of areas throughout South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region will get an email over the course of the following month outlining the implications of this update for their subscriptions.

In order to finance further development and preserve user experience, the company said the pricing, which was raised earlier in the U.S., will now be €11.99 per month instead of €10.99.

Spotify users are also reminded in the notification that they can cancel at any time if they decide they no longer want to continue at the updated cost.

Investors are interpreting the price increase differently, even though people in areas affected by inflation may be alarmed. Following the announcement, Spotify’s stock increased by about 3% in premarket trade.

After years of growth and innovation, the company’s increasing control over profitability has helped the stock rise by about 40% so far this year.

Only a few weeks prior, Spotify acknowledged that higher tax responsibilities associated with employee compensation would cause them to miss quarterly profit targets. Many anticipated this change as Spotify reassesses its business model and reduces expenses. This drive has included tighter platform regulations, staff layoffs, and podcast budget cuts.

However, the drive to increase margins is just one aspect of the larger situation. Behind the scenes, Spotify is fighting fake streaming, a more serious issue. This is the term used to describe how bots or coordinated click farms manipulate streaming stats. The business has adopted a strong position.

“We understand how annoying it can be to be involved in all of this. For this reason, we’re making significant investments in technology and resources to identify fake streams and swiftly implement regulations to discourage malicious actors. At every level and everywhere in the world, we take this seriously. And we’re seeing results,” stated Bryan Johnson, Head of Artist & Industry Partnerships, International at Spotify.

Johnson added that labels and distributors will be billed per track in cases where “significant artificial streaming is detected.” Artists, many of whom might not have been aware of the illegal streaming activities in the first place, may eventually bear the burden of these sanctions.

The CEO of Tunecore, Andreea Gleeson, reaffirmed this caution: “It’s crucial that we safeguard the ecosystem so that musicians who have real fans may reap the rewards of their labour. Our objective is to increase the amount of money that genuine artists and their followers receive.

Nigeria has made great strides towards that goal. Nigerian musicians made over ₦58 billion in royalties from Spotify in 2024, more than twice as much as they did in 2023, and five times as much as they did in 2022, according to recent sources.

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