Spotify teams up with TikTok to offer users of the video-sharing app four MONTHS of free Spotify Premium in the UK from today
- TikTok users who haven't used Spotify Premium before are eligible for the offer
- The offer applies to Premium Individual, which normally costs £9.99 per month
- TikTok users in other countries - including France and Germany - are eligible too
Music streaming giant Spotify is hoping to entice new users to its service following a newly-announced partnership with video-sharing app TikTok.
Spotify is offering TikTok users in the UK four months of Spotify Premium Individual – one of its four Premium options – which normally costs £9.99 a month.
But once the four months are up, any new sign-ups will be automatically charged the monthly billing price unless they choose to cancel the service.

TikTok has teamed up with Spotify to offer TikTok users four months free of Spotify Premium in the UK starting today
The offer is available from today for TikTok users in seven countries – the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland and Turkey.
The free period lasts for three or four months, depending on the market. People in the UK, Germany and France get four months free, while those in Italy, Spain, Poland and Turkey get three months free.
Eligible users have to be aged 18 and over. They also need to have a TikTok profile and can't have been subscribed to Spotify Premium previously.
Those who are eligible will receive a unique code on TikTok that will enable them to redeem the offer.
TikTok users can find the offer on the smartphone app, either on their 'For You' and 'Discover' Pages; on a profile icon on the 'Me' Page; by searching for 'Spotify' on TikTok; or by tapping this link while on their mobile devices.
'TikTok is a sound-on, immersive experience, with music sitting at the heart of how people create and engage with content on the platform,' said David Nunez, head of growth for Europe at TikTok, which is known for letting users make short lip-syncing clips to share with their followers.
'We're delighted to bring this offer with Spotify Premium to our community, helping them gain even more enjoyment from the artists and tracks they've known on TikTok.'
Spotify offers both free and premium accounts – although users who opt for the free option have to endure ads and certain account restrictions (including the inability to download music).
In the UK, Spotify usually offers only a one-month free trial for its Premium service, which itself is separated into four options (Individual, Duo, Family and Student).
Meanwhile, Apple Music, one of its main rivals in music streaming, already offers a three-month-long free trial.
Likewise, new Apple Music users can cancel the free trial before it ends if they don't want to start paying the monthly charge.
Apple Music is slightly cheaper than Spotify too – in the UK, a student account costs £4.99 a month, an individual account costs £9.99 a month and a family account is £14.99 a month.

Chinese-owned video sharing app TikTok is known for letting users make short lip-syncing clips to share with their followers
Spotify recently increased the prices of three of its four premium subscription options in the UK – although a single month of unlimited music on the platform is still cheaper than just one new vinyl LP.
Premium Student rose from £4.99 a month to £5.99 a month; Premium Duo went from £12.99 a month to £13.99 a month; and Premium Family went from £14.99 a month to £16.99 a month.
The remaining Premium option – Premium Individual – stayed at £9.99 a month.
Several frustrated users took to Twitter to discuss the price increase, with one claiming that Spotify is getting 'too big for its boots'.
In June, Spotify launched a new in-app experience called 'Only You', in a fresh attempt to personalise its user experience and give users value for money.
The feature gives users customised song lists separated into six kooky categories, including an 'Audio Birth Chart' and 'Your Song Year'.
Only You is like a year-round version of its annual Wrapped feature, which is released in December and reveals to users the songs they played the most over the year.
Also under the Only You umbrella – which Spotify refers to as a 'campaign' – is a new personalised feature called Blend, which is currently in beta but available to users globally.
According to the firm, Blend is a new way for two friends to merge their musical tastes into one curated playlist.