Give the gift of high quality streaming this Valentine's Day with big savings on TIDAL

Give the gift of high quality streaming this Valentine's Day with big savings on TIDAL
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If you really want to treat the music lover in your life this Valentine's Day, they'll get far more from an annual music streaming subscription than they will from any sentimental tat you might have been considering (you've left it far too late, anyway). 

TIDAL is a music fan's dream, delivering over 60 million tracks, alongside videos, docs, curated playlists and other exclusive content. If you've been left cold by the sound quality of services like Apple Music and Spotify, TIDAL’s HiFi plan presents your favorite tracks and albums with lush, lossless audio and, in some cases, master-quality sound.

This month, TIDAL is offering some pretty tasty deals on its subscription services, just in time for Valentine's Day. Offers include 20% off TIDAL’s annual Premium plan, meaning you'll pay just $89.99 for the year (usually $119.89) and save $3 per month. If you or your partner would prefer the high quality streaming of TIDAL HiFi, that's currently available with 30% off, just $189.99 for the year (usually $239.89).

What's more, between now and 30 March, TIDAL is offering music-fans a 30 day trial to explore what it's all about, with the option to cancel at any time.

Get 20% off a one year TIDAL Music Streaming plan

Get 20% off a one year TIDAL Music Streaming plan
Save $3 per month off a TIDAL Premium streaming plan. 12 months would usually cost you $119.89, but until February 29 you'll pay just $89.99.

Get a TIDAL HiFi subscription for 30% less per month

Get a TIDAL HiFi subscription for 30% less per month
If you're looking for better sound quality than most streaming services offer, then TIDAL HiFi is for you. Right now you can enjoy high quality audio with a 30% discount. You only have until February 18 to take advantage of this deal.

Sign up to TIDAL's 30 day trial, absolutely FREE

Sign up to TIDAL's 30 day trial, absolutely FREE
Nope, there's no catch. If you're a new user you can start your free TIDAL trial today, delve into the app and start listening. You've got 30 days to decide if you're into it.

Chris Barnes

Chris is Louder's eCommerce Editor and has been a metalhead ever since he saw Machine Head destroy the London Astoria in '97. He manages buyer's guides on the site and it's his job to help you find the raddest merch, collectibles and music-listening tech, at the best prices. Chris has spent over 10 years testing gadgets and music gear - reviewing everything from turntables, headphones and speakers to electronic drum kits - for brands including T3, MusicRadar and Guitar World.

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