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During its WWDC keynote, Apple announced that the U.S. pricing of Apple Music at $9.99/month for an individual subscription and $14.99 for a family subscription. However, at the time, the company didn't disclose how much it was going to cost European users.
Now, according to fresh information contained in the latest iOS 8.4 beta and spotted by 9to5Mac, it seems that the European pricing will be pound and Euro for dollar, thus individual subscriptions will cost £9.99 month in the UK and €9.99 in Eurozone countries.
The European pricing does seem slightly more expensive, but we need to take into account that the US pricing doesn’t include sales tax, which varies by state, while UK and Eurozone prices both include VAT.
Source: 9to5Mac