According to the sources heard by, Spotify will be more expensive in Brazil Financial times. The platform plans to increase prices in various markets, including Latin America.
According to the group, Settings will be equivalent to 1 euro (about 6.42 r $ at the current price) Individual plans. Annex should be applied to consumers from Europe and Latin America From June 2025.
Another important market for Spotify, the United States, should be excluded from this increase tour. There, the last re -adjustment took place in July 2024.
Currently, Spotify’s individual premium plan is 21,90 R $ per month in Brazil. If the rumors are approved, Value can rise around 28.30 r – an increase of approximately 30%.
Although the leak only talks about re -adjustment on the individual premium plane, other packages have a chance to change. In addition to the personal account, Spotify offers double, university and family plans and all have the same main advantages.
Inflation and strategic reconstruction
Flow platforms generally review the price tables periodically, It is usually based on factors such as inflation and market variations. This also looks like Spotify.
Another possible reason for the increase is that Music Pro, a new signature plan, which was quoted in rumors for months, has been released for a long time. Sports will be the most expensive of the company, including all the sources of previous versions, as well as special advantages for “the Hi-Fi) and shows and events.
Otherwise
. Tecmundo He contacted Spotify to verify the information of the possible increase. However, until the closure of the text, the flow had not yet returned with a position. If the company is talking about the subject, the article will be updated.
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