Music News: Spotify has seemingly confirmed that a ‘Superfan Clubs’ feature will be heading to the streaming music platform in the very near future.
The company appeared to confirm the news as part of a blog post, which looked at how the DMA/Digital Markets Act will (apparently) mean a “better Spotify for artists, creators, and you.”
As part of the company’s new plans, they claim to want “an easier experience” which “means good things for artists, authors, and creators looking to build their audiences of listeners, concert-goers, and audiobook-loving fans” as outlined in the post.
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Music News: Spotify Superfan Clubs
One of the more intriguing elements of the blog was the mention of “superfan clubs,” although exactly what this will entail has not yet been confirmed:
“Thanks to the DMA we’re looking forward to a future of superfan clubs, alternative app stores, and giving creators the ability to safely download Spotify for Artists or Spotify for Podcasters directly from our site — and that’s just the start.”
Hopefully, this will be a positive for artists going forward, as Spotify (and other streaming services) have really added to the hit that bands and record labels have felt over the past few years.
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