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MIRAVAL’S MYSTERY VINYL POP-UP RETURNS

March 17, 2025

It's back!

Prepare for an unforgettable musical experience as RSD and Studio by Miraval, in collaboration with War Child, present a special pop-up event at F Block, 15 Hanbury Street in London E1!


Taking place on Thursday, April 10th from 12 PM - 8 PM, this event is truly one-of-a-kind. Merging music, wine, and community, in aid of a great cause.


For just £5, visitors can participate in a mystery lucky dip which guarentees a brand-new vinyl record to take home. To top it off, perfectly a refreshing glass of Studio by Miraval rosé. But wait, it gets better. All proceeds go directly to supporting War Child and CALM, two remarkable 

charities making a difference.


In addition, one lucky person will uncover and walk away with the special Studio by Miraval “golden disc” which rewards them with a Limited-Edition Magnum by Studio Miraval.


We don't mean to brag, but it's going to be one to remember!

RSVP now and secure your visit (it's free!)

So, here's what you can expect:


  • An immersive experience for every music lover to enjoy
  • A celebration of the spirit of independent record shops 
  • The chance to listen to your brand-new vinyl on a state-of-the-art Bowers & Wilkins audio system in their dedicated listening space
  • Exclusive Miraval merch including T-shirts, bucket hats, posters, tote bags and more
  • The chance to buy exclusive screen prints, designed by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Yinka Ilori
  • Hear more about War Child's Secret 7" annual charity auction of 700 unique records
  • The chance to meet like-minded vinyl record, wine and music lovers


Of course, you won't want to miss the intimate acoustic set by Creeping Jean at 5 PM!


The Brighton-based band are also releasing a special Record Store Day exclusive for Saturday 12th April, with two specially recorded tracks Spice Rack and God Bless Honking Clover on The Clothes Shop 7”. Recorded inside their own vintage clothes shop in Brighton, the band are keen supporters of the high street:


“When the idea came up to record in the shop and release something exclusive for RSD, it was a no-brainer,” says the band. “We’re vinyl collectors ourselves and just around the corner from amazing record stores like Resident. This whole release is about celebrating and supporting the high street.” You can catch Creeping Jean on tour this April.


“Partnering with Record Store Day on this brilliantly curated event exemplifies our shared passion for music, creativity, pleasure and giving back to the community. We can’t wait to see everyone come together for a day of enjoyment and discovery…music for your tastebuds.’’

- Andrew Bayley, General Manager at Famille Perrin UK. 


The event is a prelude to the Record Store Day on Saturday, April 12th - celebrating the culture of record stores and the art of vinyl. All proceeds from Miraval's Mystery Vinyl will support two important charities: War Child and CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably). 

With all of this and more to look forward to, find us at F Block, 15 Hanbury Street, London E1 - part of the vibrant Truman Brewery cultural hub, on Thursday 10th April 2025!

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