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‘Our existing subscriptions are plenty enough for us’: Spotify CEO seems to pour water on mooted ‘Superfan’ subscription arriving any time soon

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  • Spotify and record labels have been hyping “superfan” tiers for some time
  • Spotify’s Daniel Ek now appears to be managing expectations: it’s not arriving imminently
  • He says they need their partners to work with them on it

Has Spotify shelved its own ‘Superfan’ subscription tier? It certainly sounds like it: during the streamer’s latest financial earnings call, Daniel Ek responded to a question about “a Superfan product” by saying that the existing subscription plans on offer were “plenty enough for us”.

As we reported back in February, Spotify was expected to launch a “superfan” premium tier this year; record company bosses and Ek have talked about it a few times, and in November 2024 Ek responded to a question about it by saying, “I can’t get into specifics, but I think I’ve left enough breadcrumbs for you guys to get excited by.”

The most likely reason for the sudden downgrade in the excitement department? Record companies and concert promoters.

A photograph of a phone displaying Spotify's Concerts Near You page

Spotify has discussed offering early access to concert tickets for “superfan” users (Image credit: Spotify)

What’s stalling Superfan?

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