Apple raises prices on Apple Music and Apple One, says ‘rising licensing costs’ to blame – here’s how much you’ll pay now


  • Prices increase across almost all Apple Music tiers
  • There are also some bumps in Apple Music prices
  • These are the first price increases we have seen since October 2022

Apple Music is the latest subscription package to get a bump in price, giving users the choice of paying more or losing access to the streaming portion of their library. The accompanying Apple One package, which includes Apple Music, now also costs more.

As reported by Music Business Worldwide (via Engadget), the reason cited by Apple is “increasing licensing costs.” This is the first price increase for this particular subscription we’ve seen since October 2022. The new monthly prices are below:

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New Apple Music prices
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US

Great Britain

Australia

Individual

$11.99 (up $1)

£11.99 (up £1)

AU$14.99 (up AU$2)

Family

$19.99 (up $3)

£19.99 (up £3)

AU$23.99 (up AU$4)

Student

$6.99 (up $1)

£5.99 (unchanged)

AU$7.99 (up $1)

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