Google is bringing its music streaming service ‘Play Music All Access’ to the UK.The service has already launched in the US.
“All Access lets you create an ad-free, interactive radio station from any song or artist you love. You can add, remove or re-order your station and see what’s coming next. Or you can browse recommendations from our expert music team and explore songs by genre,” said Paul Joyce, product manager for Google Play Music.
Google is giving a “special introductory offer” for users in the UK users, allowing them to listen to music for free for the first month and £7.99 thereafter. Anyone who signs after September 15 will pay the full price of £9.99 a month, following a 30-day free trial.
The full list of countries now supported by Music All Access is Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States.