Signed speakers by Foals, Wolf Alice and Robert Plant are up for grabs in a Record Store Day UK prize draw – find full details below.
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The three Bowers & Wilkins speakers will be drawn separately, according to a press release, with entries open to the public from today (June 24).
Each prize draw entry costs £5, with no limit on the number of entries per person, and all funds raised will be donated in full to the charity War Child. Enter the prize draw for Foals’ speakers here, Wolf Alice’s speakers here and Plant’s speakers here. You can view the speakers below.
Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis said of the cause: “There’s something about what War Child do that cuts through – it’s not abstract. It’s children in the middle of conflict being given safety, education and the chance to recover.
“The world feels overwhelming a lot of the time, but War Child are doing something tangible. You can’t really look away from that.”

Plant added: “War Child is an incredible charity that is a lifeline for the world’s children dealing with unimaginable hardships. They need our support more than ever in these ultra-turbulent times.”

The prize draws will close at 23:59 on July 27, and winners will be contacted shortly after. Please note, these prize draws are open to UK residents only.
Plant, Wolf Alice and Foals have all been longtime supporters of record shops and Record Store Day. The former Led Zeppelin frontman was also named the recipient of the Record Store Legend Award ahead of Record Store Day’s 2026 celebration.
Foals and Wolf Alice’s Ellie Rowsell recently contributed songs which featured on War Child’s star-studded ‘Help(2)’ album, produced by James Ford, which also featured the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Depeche Mode, a follow-up to and inspired by the landmark 1995 ‘Help’ record for the charity.
For over 30 years, War Child has provided essential work to protect, educate, and support the mental health of children affected by war. ‘Help(2)’ was released at an extreme crisis point, with conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, Syria and beyond.
Speaking about Foals’ track on the album, ‘When The War Is Finally Done’, Ford told NME earlier this year: “The song has a lyric that really deals with war and the mood seemed to be relevant to this record, so it was almost a case of us just asking him to finish it off for this.
“It’s not ‘big moshpit Foals’; the lyric is pretty heavy and the song is much more melancholic. It’s a beautiful and pretty sad reflection on the state of the world. I would love to be involved in their new material in future, but I’ve still got some ongoing health issues, so we’ll see what happens.”
Elsewhere, Foals recently teased a new studio album, describing 2026 as “the year of The Fire Horse”.

























