- Spotify Music Pro is tipped for launch later in 2025
- Remixing tools and access to concert ticket could contain
- The main feature will be lossless sound quality
It was back in February 2021 – four years ago – when Spotify HiFi was first announced and we are still waiting for it to appear. Now a new report suggests that a full launch could happen before the end of the year while answering some excellent questions about the service.
According to Bloomberg, the SPOTIFY MUSIC PRO subscription is called and costs you an extra $ 6 on top of the premium plan of $ 12 per day. Month. It’s a 50% hike, so it would probably cost an additional £ 6 in the UK and AU $ 7 in Australia.
In addition to audio in higher quality drill, many times in the years’ running-the extra cash apparently makes you have access to bonus mixing tools (including some AI-driven features for mashing tracks together) and offers on concert tickets.
The “people who are familiar with the case”, as Bloomberg have spoken to say that Spotify ex -executers believe that committed music fans will pay more for their subscription – potentially give the streaming service some valuable extra revenue.
Long comes
According to the report, Spotify examines a number of options for his Music Pro plan and will test a number of them during 2025. The full experience will seem to be rolling out in phases so that subscribers do not necessarily get everything right away.
It fits the leaks and rumors we have seen since 2021: It sounds like Spotify is not really sure what to offer or how much. We’ve even seen several names on the subscription plan, including Spotify Supremium.
The Music Pro name actually appeared last year when it was spotted hidden away in the Spotify App Code. Another feature that got a reference was playlist filtration, which may well be part of the package when it finally appears.
We have also previously heard that the new service would be available as an addition to Premium, rather than something completely separate. Spotify has promised to “double down” on music in 2025, so let’s hope that the new level is included in this plan.