Arsenal Just Signed a Multi-Million Pound Partnership Deal with Tidal

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Bellerin, Welbeck and Reiss Nelson will produce new playlists on the platform

Jun 11, 2018
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Arsenal have just announced a new partnership with music streaming service Tidal, which will see the Gunners earn £1 million a year.

Tidal is, of course, he founded by Gunners fan and rapper Jay-Z, and is part-owned by artists including Beyonce, Kanye West, Rihanna and Usher. The deal has been announced to spread Tidal's global reach across the 52 countries' it's available in.

All Arsenal paid members will enjoy access to Tidal’s extensive library of music including a free six-month trial, with The Gunners' new partnership seeing content created between up-and-coming artists and  Arsenal stars Hector Bellerin, Danny Welbeck and Reiss Nelson, who will curate playlists on the platform.

The news follows Arsenal's new £30 million deal with Visit Rwanda and alleged adidas kit deal ahead of the 2019/20 season.

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Arsenal Just Signed a Multi-Million Pound Partnership Deal with Tidal

Bellerin, Welbeck and Reiss Nelson will produce new playlists on the platform

Jun 11, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
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Arsenal have just announced a new partnership with music streaming service Tidal, which will see the Gunners earn £1 million a year.

Tidal is, of course, he founded by Gunners fan and rapper Jay-Z, and is part-owned by artists including Beyonce, Kanye West, Rihanna and Usher. The deal has been announced to spread Tidal's global reach across the 52 countries' it's available in.

All Arsenal paid members will enjoy access to Tidal’s extensive library of music including a free six-month trial, with The Gunners' new partnership seeing content created between up-and-coming artists and  Arsenal stars Hector Bellerin, Danny Welbeck and Reiss Nelson, who will curate playlists on the platform.

The news follows Arsenal's new £30 million deal with Visit Rwanda and alleged adidas kit deal ahead of the 2019/20 season.

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Bellerin, Welbeck and Reiss Nelson will produce new playlists on the platform

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Arsenal have just announced a new partnership with music streaming service Tidal, which will see the Gunners earn £1 million a year.

Tidal is, of course, he founded by Gunners fan and rapper Jay-Z, and is part-owned by artists including Beyonce, Kanye West, Rihanna and Usher. The deal has been announced to spread Tidal's global reach across the 52 countries' it's available in.

All Arsenal paid members will enjoy access to Tidal’s extensive library of music including a free six-month trial, with The Gunners' new partnership seeing content created between up-and-coming artists and  Arsenal stars Hector Bellerin, Danny Welbeck and Reiss Nelson, who will curate playlists on the platform.

The news follows Arsenal's new £30 million deal with Visit Rwanda and alleged adidas kit deal ahead of the 2019/20 season.

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Arsenal Just Signed a Multi-Million Pound Partnership Deal with Tidal

Bellerin, Welbeck and Reiss Nelson will produce new playlists on the platform

Jun 11, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Arsenal have just announced a new partnership with music streaming service Tidal, which will see the Gunners earn £1 million a year.

Tidal is, of course, he founded by Gunners fan and rapper Jay-Z, and is part-owned by artists including Beyonce, Kanye West, Rihanna and Usher. The deal has been announced to spread Tidal's global reach across the 52 countries' it's available in.

All Arsenal paid members will enjoy access to Tidal’s extensive library of music including a free six-month trial, with The Gunners' new partnership seeing content created between up-and-coming artists and  Arsenal stars Hector Bellerin, Danny Welbeck and Reiss Nelson, who will curate playlists on the platform.

The news follows Arsenal's new £30 million deal with Visit Rwanda and alleged adidas kit deal ahead of the 2019/20 season.

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