Last.fm No Longer Free Starting February 15th, Offers Users FREE 3-month Subscription

Starting February 15th, Last.fm will no longer be a free service for Android and iOS users.  The app will become ad-free, but you’ll be required to pay for a monthly subscription if you are in the US and plan to continue using it.  They are offering up long-time users free 3-month subscriptions for now as you can see from the email below, but the rest of you will be paying $3.00 per month from what we’ve gathered.

More info on Last.fm changes here.  Letter to users after the break.  

Dear XXXXXX,

We want to share with you an important update about our radio service:

From February 15 you will need to be a subscriber to listen to Last.fm Radio stations on devices, including your Last.fm Android app.

No other features are affected by this change.

In taking this decision, we have given a lot of thought to how this impacts some of our early adopters and long-time users like you. We truly appreciate what you have meant to our growth and success, and offer you the following as a token of our thanks;

A free 3 month subscription to Last.fm
This will start automatically on February 15th 2011. As a result you will continue to be able to use Last.fm as you do today until the end of your subscription. If you’d like to see the other benefits of your free subscription, please visit the subscription page.

We appreciate you may have questions about this announcement, so visit our blog to read more about these changes and offer feedback.

We value your support and hope you continue to enjoy using Last.fm.
You can visit your profile at http://www.last.fm/user/xxxxxx

– Team Last.fm

Cheers Steven!

This post was last modified on January 10, 2020 9:24 am