Spotify, the world's largest online music service, will be available in Vietnam on March 13

After successes in Indonesia, Spotify, the world's largest online music service, will continue to conquer the Southeast Asian market with the goal of Vietnam market. And on March 13, this service will be available in Vietnam.

After successes in Indonesia, Spotify, the world's largest online music service, will continue to conquer the Southeast Asian market with the goal of Vietnam market. And on March 13, this service will be available in Vietnam.

Before that, on March 5, the Spotify fanpage of Vietnamese version was also established, this is a perfect preparation step to bring this application to Vietnamese users tomorrow.

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Spotify confirmed it will be available in Vietnam on March 13.

Spotify's rival in Vietnam is the most used national music platform in recent years: Nhaccuatui and Zing. There is also Apple Music - Apple's music service has been available in Vietnam since 2015 at a fairly soft price (3 USD / month).

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The cover photo of Spotify's official fanpage in Vietnam is accompanied by the message 'Coming soon'.

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