
Spotify has announced its annual Premium holiday offer is now available in Canada and worldwide, offering three months of the service for $9.99 CAD to all eligible subscribers.
The company informed iPhone in Canada starting today the Premium holiday offer is available for those “who have tried Premium before and ended their subscription for whatever reason,” at $9.99 for three months.
For free users, they can still take advantage of the company’s free three-month trial offer on individual, student or family plans.
Spotify says the three months for $9.99 is available for the individual Premium plan (not family) and starts November 19 to December 31, 2019.
If you ended your Premium subscription after October 19, 2019, this offer is not available for you and also users in Quebec.
Spotify Premium offers no ads, unlimited skips, offline music and full access to 50 million tracks and over 500,000 podcasts.
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