Spotify to launch in SA

Global music streaming leader Spotify looks set to announce its launch plans for the South African market next week. The company will hold a press conference in Johannesburg next Tuesday where it’s expected to provide details of the local launch.

Spotify, which is set to make its debut in an already highly competitive streaming music market, is believed to have been eyeing South Africa for some time.

Speculation emerged in September 2017 of a local launch after the company placed a job advertisement for a senior editor and music programmer for South Africa.

Spotify is the world’s largest global music streaming subscription service with a community of almost 160m users, including 71m paying premium subscribers
The ad suggested that after years of speculation about a possible launch, Spotify would finally be available to South African music fans (without them having to resort to using a virtual private network).

In the US, Spotify costs US$9.99/month, or $14.99/month for a family plan of up to six users. It’s not clear how much the service will cost in South Africa, though most of its rivals, including Google Play Music and Apple Music, charge R60/month for a single-user subscription.

South Africans already have a wide choice of streaming options, from Google Play Music to Apple Music, and Simfy Africa to Deezer. Naspers also recently launched music streaming platform Joox, from China’s Tencent, in which it holds a 33.2% stake. However, Spotify is the world’s biggest streaming music company with more than 70m paying customers and offers a range of music discovery tools favoured by its fans.

Spotify had been planning to launch in South Africa as far back as 2014, and it’s unclear why the company didn’t follow through on those plans.

In its September job ad, Spotify said: “We are looking for a broadly experienced senior editor/music programmer to join Spotify’s shows and editorial team, responsible for South Africa, located in London or Dubai. You will identify and curate first-rate music playlist listening and programming experiences for a multitude of our moods, moments and genres, demonstrate a passion for performance-orientated analytics, and you will have your ear to the ground in the music community, focusing on South Africa.”

Spotify is the world’s largest global music streaming subscription service with a community of almost 160m users, including 71m paying premium subscribers. — © 2018 NewsCentral Media

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First Netflix, now Spotify… You could almost believe that we’re part of the Global Village!

Edit: And Microsoft Azure servers too!

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Currently using Play Music Family Plan, wonder if it will be worth it to swap over to Spotify.

I still want to see whether it makes any difference in our lives… I know financial institutions who want to host on Azure can benefit from it, but I’m not too sure about the general public.

Gonna sign up for a 30 day premium trial. R60 a month ain’t bad. They want credit card details up front though, which I’m not too happy about, but hey…

Going through the help section, most of the links under the /za/ directory structure are coming up 404. Not good if today’s supposed to be the launch.

unless its not launched yet

It let me sign up ok, and is showing that I can buy premium already.

From the comments I saw on twitter yesterday it looks like its already available.

Been playing around with the Android app and linux desktop version.

I’m sold. Gonna sign up for premium