Spotify Premium for Students goes live in Egypt

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Spotify Premium for Students launches in 20 new countries around the world, including Egypt, UAE, KSA, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, Jordan, and Morocco. The premium for Students allows all eligible university students to enjoy Spotify Premium – and all the many benefits that come with being a Premium subscriber for – EGP 24.99, a discounted price of a Premium subscription.

The launch of Spotify Premium for Students offers eligible university students an unparalleled experience with access to more than 70 million tracks including ad-free music listening, music offline downloads, on-demand listening to any song, album, or artist, and quality streaming.

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The offer is open to eligible university students and is available immediately from today. Before subscribing to the plan, students must authenticate their student status and then visit spotify.com/eg-en/student/ where they can sign up for the offer and start enjoying all the world’s audio wherever and whenever they want to listen.

We are excited to be bringing our student plan to the region, since experiencing a great response from students globally. We always want to create a meaningful relationship with new potential users, many of whom are younger.

With Premium Student, we are providing them with a plan that gives them access to our extensive music catalogue and everything users enjoy about Spotify Premium at a value they will love. 

Marwen Ben Messaoud, Growth Lead, Spotify Middle East and Africa

What For students who have not tried Spotify Premium before?

They can also get the first month free.

For more information visit: spotify.com/eg-en/student/

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