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Spotify Set for Price Hike Amid Label Pressure
26 Nov
Summary
- Spotify may increase US subscription prices in early 2026.
- Record labels are pressuring streamers to adjust prices for inflation.
- New features like lossless audio and music videos are being added.

Music streaming giant Spotify is reportedly preparing for a price increase for its US Premium subscribers, potentially in the first half of 2026. This follows a modest $1 monthly increase in June 2024 and recent price adjustments in international markets like the UK and Australia.
The streaming platform has recently enhanced its offering with features like AI playlist prompts, messaging, and lossless audio, which were added at no extra cost to existing subscribers. The anticipated price hike is also influenced by external pressures from record labels, who argue that streaming fees have not kept pace with inflation and remain lower than video streaming services.
Beyond feature additions and label demands, Spotify is also focused on achieving sustained profitability. A modest $1 monthly price increase in the US could significantly boost its annual revenue, estimated at $500 million. The planned introduction of music videos for Premium subscribers in the US is also cited as a potential justification for higher subscription costs.




