- Spotify plans premium hi-fi tier.
- CEO promises enhanced quality and control.
- Launch date remains unspecified.
The long-awaited symphony
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has finally shed some light on the company’s delayed hi-fi audio plans.
During a recent earnings call, Ek described the upcoming deluxe tier as a “much better version of Spotify,” promising enhanced quality and control for audiophiles.
The new tier is expected to cost around $17 or $18, approximately $5 above the current premium subscription.

This pricing aligns with recent reports and positions the service competitively in the high-end streaming market.
Harmonizing with user demands
Ek emphasized that a significant portion of Spotify’s 246 million subscribers are eager for an enhanced listening experience.

The company aims to cater to these music enthusiasts by offering greater flexibility and improved music capabilities, although specific features remain under wraps.