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Nug Live Music Platform Streamlines Subscriptions

nugs, the live music streaming platform, has announced a revamp of its subscription plans, introducing a new welcome offer aimed at attracting first-time subscribers. New users can now subscribe for $12.99 per month or opt for an annual plan at $119.99, granting them access to the platform’s extensive archive of live concert recordings, on-demand videos, and exclusive content tailored for subscribers.

The updated subscription structure consolidates previous offerings into two main tiers: nugs and nugs Hi-Res. This change replaces the former Premium and All Access tiers, allowing all subscribers to enjoy unlimited access to over 30,000 official live concert audio recordings, full-concert video on demand, and exclusive livestream events. This consolidation aims to enhance the overall live music experience for users by providing comprehensive access through a single plan.

Subscribers who were previously on the Premium audio-only plan will now benefit from full access to concert video and exclusive livestreams at no additional cost. Additionally, existing subscribers who were part of the former $19.99/month or $199.99/year All Access plan will see their pricing adjusted to $14.99 per month or $149.99 per year, reflecting the platform’s commitment to providing greater value.

The changes are designed to enhance user engagement and accessibility, with a focus on delivering a richer live music experience across various devices. This initiative aligns with the platform’s ongoing goal to deepen fans’ connection to live music.

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