Apple Music is offering a compelling deal for new subscribers this Super Bowl season. For a limited time, eligible users can snag six months of Apple Music for just $2.99 total. This promotion coincides with Apple Music’s sponsorship of the Super Bowl Halftime Show, making it a timely opportunity for music fans to try out the streaming service.
While many music streaming services exist, including Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal, Apple Music’s current offer stands out due to its low cost. The standard individual plan for Apple Music is $10.99 per month, with family plans at $16.99 and student plans at $5.99. This promotion drastically undercuts those prices for the first six months.
However, there are some eligibility requirements. This offer is exclusively for new Apple Music subscribers. Those with current or past subscriptions are unfortunately not eligible. Additionally, users who qualify for the standard three-month free trial that comes with eligible Apple device purchases (iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, Macs, Apple TVs, AirPods, Beats headphones and speakers, HomePods) cannot take advantage of this promotion. It’s worth checking which offer you qualify for, as both provide significant value.
To subscribe, eligible users can look for the offer within the Apple Music app on their iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Make sure you’re logged in with your Apple ID. The offer should appear automatically, or you can navigate to the “Home” tab. Upon seeing the offer, simply select “Accept Now.” Alternatively, users can visit the official promotion website and click “Redeem Now.” The deadline for claiming this offer is February 27th.
While six months for $3 is a significant saving, it’s important to be aware of the terms. After the six-month promotional period, the subscription will automatically renew at the standard monthly rate of $10.99. It’s a good idea to set a reminder to evaluate your subscription before the renewal date. This allows you to decide whether you want to continue with the service at the regular price or cancel it.