Spotify makes one of its one-off price adjustments for different of its markets. This time, it is the United States, as well as Estonia and Latvia, which are concerned. For the United States, this is not a surprise, as information of a tariff increase for the first quarter of 2026 had already leaked.
As usual, the world leader in music streaming justifies the price increases of its Premium packages by the added value they offer, as well as to allow it to ” continue to offer the best possible experience and support the artists. “
The result in the US is that the Spotify Premium Personal plan goes from $11.99 per month to $12.99 per month. The new monthly prices for the Premium Duo, Premium Family, and Premium Student plans are $18.99, $21.99, and $6.99, respectively. They were previously $16.99, $19.99 and $5.99.
A reminder of prices in France
Remember that in France, the last price increase for Spotify’s Premium packages dates back to June 2025. It takes into account the French tax affecting online music listening platforms, even if it had no influence on this increase.
Spotify’s justification was similar: ” To continue to innovate our product offerings and features, and provide you with the best experience. “
The Spotify Premium Personal plan is currently in France at €12.14 per month. The Premium Duo, Premium Family and Premium Student plans cost €17.20, €21.24 and €7.07 per month.
