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Terms and conditions apply. 1 month free not available for users who have already tried Premium. Get the family on the Spotify family plan 6 Premium accounts for family members under one roof.

Get Spotify Premium through your AT&T subscription.

AT&T UNLIMITED &MORE™ PREMIUM customers can get Spotify Premium at no additional cost as their premium entertainment option.

Get Started

  1. Create an AT&T WatchTV account. From there you're presented a list of AT&T’s premium entertainment options, select Spotify Premium.
  2. Click Confirm choice.
  3. Click Visit Spotify.
  4. Log in to your Spotify account.
    Don’t have an account? Click SIGN UP FOR SPOTIFY.
  5. You’ll receive a prompt to link your AT&T to your Spotify account. Click I AGREE.
  6. Click START SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

That’s it! You can now listen to Spotify Premium at no additional cost.

AT&T WatchTV subscribers can get Spotify Premium as an Add-On for $9.99/mo.

Note: If you haven’t tried Spotify Premium before you’ll be offered a 30-day free trial.

Get Started

  1. From WatchTV’s list of add-on services, select Spotify Premium.
  2. You’ll be prompted to activate your Spotify Premium subscription. Click Visit Spotify.
  3. Select START FREE TRIAL.
  4. Log in to your Spotify account.
    Don’t have an account? Click SIGN UP FOR SPOTIFY.
  5. You’ll receive a prompt to link your AT&T to your Spotify account. Click I AGREE.
  6. Click START SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

That’s it! You’re now paying for Spotify Premium through your AT&T subscription.

AT&T Connected Car and AT&T THANKS Gold and Platinum customers can claim a 6-month free trial for Spotify Premium.

Note: This offer is only available to new Spotify Premium customers.

Get Started

Connected Car customers will receive an email with a link to redeem the offer. AT&T THANKS customers can claim the offer on the AT&T THANKS website. From there:

  1. Click START TRIAL.
  2. Log in to your Spotify account.
  3. Don’t have an account? Click SIGN UP FOR SPOTIFY.
  4. Enter your payment details.
  5. Click OPEN PREMIUM.


Note: You won’t be charged until your 6-month trial ends, at which point you’ll be charged the standard rate for Premium Individual. You can cancel anytime.

Need Help?

Contact AT&T if you need help with:

  • Managing or canceling your AT&T service or Spotify subscription (excluding 6-month trial).
  • Your payment (excluding 6-month trial).

Spotify can help with:

  • Managing or canceling your Spotify subscription (6-month trial only).
  • Your payment (6-month trial only).
  • Your music or the Spotify app.

FAQ

If you have an existing Spotify Premium subscription you first need to cancel it and wait for your account to revert to the free service before you can claim the offer.

Note: If you’re an existing Spotify Premium customer it’s not possible to claim the 6-month free trial.

You might not be eligible for this offer. For more info, check the AT&T website.

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To claim the 6-month free trial for Spotify Premium you must:

  • Be an AT&T Connected Car or AT&T THANKS customer.
  • Have a valid code. Codes are emailed to AT&T Connected Car or AT&T THANKS customers and can only be redeemed once.
  • Be a brand new Spotify Premium customer. If you’ve tried Spotify Premium before you won’t be eligible this time.
  • Use a payment method that hasn’t previously been used to pay for Spotify Premium.

This offer is for Premium Individual only and can’t be used with any other Spotify subscription, such as Premium Family or Premium Student.

Spotify has reported a 27% year-on-year growth in premium subscribers during Q3. The streaming giant now has 144m paying customers.

The increase in subscribers was at the top end of its guidance range. Growth was strong across all regions, with the added benefit of new launches including in Russia, which is the most successful new market launch to date.

Spotify said it also had a strong performance from the global rollout of the Duo subscription offer. The Google Nest mini promotion in the quarter exceeded forecasts in the UK and Canada.

Total monthly average users (MAUs) grew by 29% year-on-year to 320 million, which was above the top end of the guidance range. There was a strong performance in India and Russia.

“We are particularly encouraged by our MAU strength this quarter, as it supports the long-term health of our customer acquisition funnel and gives us confidence as we continue to expand into new markets,” said Spotify in a statement.

'The size of our total catalogue increased significantly, and our advertising business returned to growth,' said CEO and co-founder Daniel Ek during the earnings call. 'We also beat expectations in our newest markets where we are seeing growth continue to accelerate. This affirms our belief that there is significant pent up demand for Spotify around the world - even in places where our service has yet to launch.

'These results illustrate the power of our business despite Covid and other related challenges ?across the globe. As a result of our performance this quarter, we have updated our Q4 guidance ranges to reflect increased optimism on where we expect to end the year.'

Covid-19 continued to impact Spotify, as the streaming giant suggested that summer demand was pulled forward in March and April during the lockdown period.

Global consumption hours surpassed pre-Covid levels during the quarter, and all regions have fully recovered. Consumption trends by platform have returned to normal useage, including in-car listening hours which are now above the pre-Covid peak. However, major territories including Germany and France and now re-introducing lockdown measures.

These results illustrate the power of our business despite Covid and other related challenges ?across the globe

Daniel Ek

Spotify said that useage on connected devices inside the home, which saw a spike during lockdown, remain above pre-Covid levels.

Total revenue of €1.975 billion (£1.79bn) grew 14% year-on-year in Q3 or 19% on a constant currency basis. Reported revenue was at the midpoint of the guidance range. Spotify made an operating loss of €224m (£202.6m).

Premium revenue grew 15% year-on-year to €1.79bn (£1.62bn), or 20% in constant currency terms, while ad-supported revenue rebounded, growing 9% year-on-year (or 15% in constant currency terms).

Within premium, average revenue per user (ARPU) of €4.19 in Q3 was down 10% year-on-year (or down 6% in constant currency terms). Product mix accounted for the majority of the ARPU decline, followed by geographic mix. In October, Spotify raised the price of the Family Plan in seven markets (Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia) alongside Duo in Colombia.

Daniel Ek addressed the price increases during the earnings call.

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'While our primary focus remains user growth, based on our maturity in certain markets and the increasing value we provide to our subscribers - including enhanced content - we’ve seen engagement and more specifically value per hour grow substantially over the past few years,' he said. 'I believe an increase in value per hour is the most reliable signal we have in determining when we are able to use price as a lever to grow our business.
'And while it is still early, initial results indicate that in markets where we’ve tested increased prices, our users believe that Spotify remains an exceptional value and they have shown a willingness to pay more for our service. So as a result, you will see us further expand price increases, especially in places where we’re well-positioned against the competition and our value per hour is high. I would, however, throw in one big caveat, we will continue to tread carefully in these Covid times to ensure we don’t get ahead of the market.'

Ad-Supported revenue of €185m (£167.3m) outperformed the forecast, exhibiting a return to growth following the impact of the global pandemic in Q2.

As of Q3, Spotify had 1.9m podcasts on the platform (up from more than 1.5 million podcasts in Q2). During Q3, 22% of total MAUs engaged with podcast content (up from 21% of MAUs in Q2 2020).

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Spotify’s guidance for Q4 is for 150-154m premium subscribers and 340-345m MAUs.

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