Find your music match with 12 months of Tidal Hi-Fi for just $13.99 – 30% off!

five months of ANY Tidal plan for just $5
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Nothing says I love you like hi-fidelity audio, right? In what must be the best Valentine's Day music streaming deal we've seen, Tidal is offering new customers 12 months of its top-tier, CD-quality streaming service for just $13.99 per month – a 30 per cent saving. 

It means that, for those who haven't signed up to the award-winning service before, you can have 365 days of Tidal HiFi, typically $19.99/month, for just $13.99. That's a total saving of $72. 

The deal is available from now through 18th February and it could be the ideal Valentine's Day gift for the music lover in your life. Alternatively, why not treat yourself?

Tidal Hi-Fi $19.99 $13.99 per month for 12 months

Tidal Hi-Fi $19.99 $13.99 per month for 12 months
We love Tidal so much, we gave the streaming subscription a 2019 What Hi-Fi? Award. A 12-month subscription normally costs $239.88. With this discount, it'll be just $167.88 - a bargain, don't you think?

Needless to say, unless you'd rather open Tidal out to your whole household with the Family plan, we'd get stuck into the HiFi tier on offer here, which is Tidal's most premium offering. In addition to the intuitive interface and expansive catalogue, you also get access to 'Tidal Masters' – Tidal's expansive collection of hi-res tracks (typically 24-bit/96kHz).

In our Tidal review, we noted "Whether you’re listening to 320kbps, CD-quality or hi-res streams, Tidal sounds great compared to its rivals. There’s no doubt we’d wholeheartedly recommend signing up for Tidal HiFi if you can."

It's fair to say our stance hasn't changed, and, given the size of this discount, taking the plunge now makes even more sense.

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Becky has been a full-time staff writer at What Hi-Fi? since March 2019. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, she freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 20-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance is of course tethered to a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo, This is Cabaret and The Stage. When not writing, she dances, spins in the air, drinks coffee, watches football or surfs in Cornwall with her other half – a football writer whose talent knows no bounds.