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Win a limited edition Bowers & Wilkins’ award-winning 607 S3 bookshelf loudspeaker, signed by Sam Fender, Robert Smith or Suggs

April 11, 2025

You could be in with a chance of one of these exclusive Record Store Day 2025 wrapped Bowers & Wilkins award-winning 607 S3 bookshelf speakers, signed by Record Store Day Ambassador Sam Fender, Robert Smith of The Cure or Suggs of Madness!

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Entry is simple: For just £5 a turn, you will be entered into the raffle of your choice. You can enter as many times as you like - and it’s all for an excellent cause as all proceeds raised will be in aid of our official charity partner War Child UK.


The limited-edition RSD inspired version of Bowers & Wilkins’ award-winning 607 S3 bookshelf loudspeakers are designed for any music lover and Record Store Day fans alike; it’s the attainable and affordable way to experience the joys of the brand’s revered True Sound.


Ready to elevate your RSD listening experience? Enter below!


Sam Fender's signed speaker

Robert Smith's signed speaker

Suggs' signed speaker

The competition will close at 12pm on May 2nd, 2025,

Please note, this competition is open to UK residents only. Full terms and conditions are available at the links above.

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