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Record Store Day Black Friday Releases Unveiled

October 2, 2024

Exclusive releases from Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Jungle and many more!

Get ready for Record Store Day's sister event, Black Friday, returning on Friday 29th November with a stellar lineup of special releases, exclusively for indie record shops. 


This year’s Black Friday edition is packed with exciting releases from The Beatles, Jungle, Bebe Rexha, and Rage Against the Machine, ensuring there’s something for every music fan to celebrate.


With over 100 artists spanning a diverse range of genres, this year’s event features limited edition pressings that will be available exclusively at independent record stores across the UK from 8am on 29th November. You can find all the participating stores here

Each year, Record Store Day aims to put a fresh spin on Black Friday. Rather than getting lost in the bargain-bin frenzy, it focusses instead on creating truly special collectible editions of releases that music lovers of all ages and backgrounds will treasure for years to come.


Without further ado, check out the list of exclusive releases coming soon to your local independent record shop. For details on each title, check out the release page here! 

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