Tidal is getting into the holiday spirit and has decided to give some gifts to the people. The music streaming platform announced Friday Dec. 22 that it would offer a 12-day free trial to anyone beginning Christmas day.
The free trial will cover Tidal's $19.99 High Fidelity tier monthly plan, which includes lossless sound quality. The best part is that users don't need a credit card to get started so this trial is absolutely free.
What's Included
Along with the streaming service's massive music library, the limited-time offer will allow new users to experience Tidal's original programming.
Each day of the 12-day trial will feature a release of original content including playlist, series premieres, music videos, documentaries and much more. Included in the original content is a documentary titled Where Flowers Bloom that follows the making of Rapsody's Grammy nominated album, Laila's Wisdom.
Users will also see the series premiere of Rough Draft, The Group Chat Podcast, Fresh Cuts and a Snoh Aalegra tour documentary. But that's not all, there will be a few playlist, which commemorate 2017, a New Year's Eve playlist and a welcoming the new year playlist titled, Welcome 2018.
Check out the full Tidal Holiday Content Schedule below. (Note: the schedule is subject to change).
Dec. 25
Rap Radar; Nipsey Hussle
2017 Essentials
Dec. 26
The Spot: Eddie Palmieri
Dec. 27
Kehlani in Conversation
Sonos: Sound Tracks: Richard Hell
Olive + Harrison The Cure Single
Dec. 28
Side Hustle: Jeezy
Dec. 29
Snoh Aalegra Tour Documentary
Rae Sremmurd: Sremm Holiday
Dec. 30
New Year's Eve Playlists
Jan. 1
Welcome 2018 Playlist
Jan. 2
Fresh Cuts
Jan. 3
The Group Chat
Bless the Booth: OMB Peezy
Jan. 4
Rough Draft: Porches
The Guest Spot: Juan Epstein Reunion
For The Culture: Regulo Caro
Trombone Shorty Documentary
Jan. 5
DIIIV Mini Documentary
En La Mira: MilkyWoodz
Rapsody Where Flowers Bloom Documentary
Tidal is pulling all the stops to increase its user base in 2018 and this promotion is just another tactic the company is trying out. In the past the music streaming service has released a number of updates to its services to improve the user experience including adding Sonos controls, releasing TV apps on Apple TV and Android TV and supporting Apple CarPlay.
How To Get Tidal
The 12-day trial will be valid in all 52 countries where Tidal is currently available. During the trial users will be able to access Tidal content through their smartphones and tablets via the Tidal app, as well as on their PCs.
The app is currently available on iOS and Android as a free download.