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Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here” 50th Anniversary London Pop-Up

17/01/2026
HOR Staff
Estimated 2 mins to read
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Purchase Price
£55
Resell Price
£200
Profit
£145
Return on Investment
264%

Overview

Pink Floyd launched a global pop-up series to mark the 50th anniversary of their iconic album Wish You Were Here. London hosted the only UK location, offering exclusive anniversary items aimed squarely at collectors rather than casual fans. The pop-up featured limited Brain Damage fanzines and a pop-up-only white vinyl pressing, both tied directly to the band’s legacy and long-standing collector demand.

With Pink Floyd’s global fanbase and vinyl collecting still thriving, even modestly priced items quickly became high-value memorabilia once secondary listings appeared.

Breaking Down the Flip

London was the only UK pop-up among a small number of global locations.

Brain Damage fanzines returned as a physical collectable after years of absence.

The London fanzine edition was signed, numbered, and limited to 250 copies.

White anniversary vinyl was a pop-up exclusive and unavailable online.

Early queues were lighter than expected, allowing easier access for attendees.

Timeline: Pop-Up to Resale

Pop-Up Opens

12/12/2025

London pop-up opens at Granary Square from 8am to 8pm.

Retail Pricing Confirmed

12/12/2025

Fanzine priced at £25; White Anniversary Vinyl priced at £30.

Secondary Listings Appear

12/12/2025

11–12 December 2025 - Early eBay sales clear between £170 and £215.

Market Pricing Forms

15/12/2025

Bundles stabilise around £200–£220, singles around £120.

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Item Breakdown

⭐ Brain Damage Fanzine (London Edition)

  • Retail: £25
  • Resell: £120+
  • Notes: Signed, numbered, limited to 250, London-exclusive.

⭐ White Anniversary Vinyl

  • Retail: £30
  • Resell: £120+
  • Notes: Pop-up exclusive, not available online, strong overseas demand.

Resale Strategy

Bundling both items achieved the strongest clears at £200-£220. Sellers with multiple units benefited from splitting listings once early demand slowed. US buyers showed particular interest, making Global Shipping Programme and correct Place of Manufacture details important for smooth sales.

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Final Thoughts

This flip proved that legacy artists still command serious collector money when exclusivity is done correctly. Despite lighter-than-expected queues, resale margins were strong thanks to limited production, global appeal, and low retail pricing. For in-store resellers, this was a reminder that music memorabilia can quietly outperform louder hype drops.

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