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Nug Music Streaming Platform Simplifies Subscriptions

Nugs, a prominent live music streaming platform, has announced significant changes to its subscription offerings aimed at enhancing user experience and accessibility. The new welcome offer allows first-time subscribers to access the service for $12.99 per month or $119.99 for an annual subscription. This plan grants users entry to an extensive archive of live concert recordings, on-demand videos, and exclusive content tailored for subscribers.

In a strategic move to streamline its offerings, nugs has consolidated its previous subscription tiers into two distinct plans: nugs and nugs Hi-Res. This restructuring replaces the former Premium and All Access options, providing subscribers with a comprehensive package that includes unlimited access to over 30,000 official live concert audio recordings, full-concert video on demand, and exclusive livestream events. The changes ensure that fans can enjoy a complete live music experience through both audio and video formats within a single subscription.

Subscribers transitioning from the former Premium audio-only plan will now benefit from full access to concert videos and exclusive livestreams at no additional cost. Additionally, pricing adjustments will be made for a segment of existing subscribers who were on the previous All Access plan, reducing their monthly fee to $14.99 or the annual fee to $149.99.

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