Amazon has confirmed a new price increase for its Music Unlimited streaming service, affecting listeners in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The change is rolling out now for new subscribers and will reach existing users as their plans renew in the coming months.
In the US, the individual Music Unlimited plan now costs $12.99 per month. Amazon Prime members receive a small discount, paying $11.99. In the UK, the individual plan has moved to £12.99, with Prime members paying £11.99. Family plans in both countries have also gone up, though pricing varies by market.
The company shared the update as part of its regular subscription adjustments, noting continued investment in music licensing, features, and the overall catalog. Amazon Music Unlimited offers access to more than 100 million songs, along with podcasts and high quality audio options.
This move aligns Amazon with recent pricing changes across the streaming industry, where several major platforms have raised subscription fees over the past year.





