Fopp to make a sensational comeback to Nottingham this week

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Specialist music retailer Fopp is returning to Nottingham this Friday (7) – four years after leaving the city.

The HMV-owned chain previously had a shop in Broadmarsh until the shopping centre closed in mid-2020

Owners say the new 2,024 sq. ft store in Bridlesmith Gate will be the perfect place for die-hard fans of music, film and TV, with a wide range of specialist products on offer across all genres to suit all tastes.

Those paying a visit to the new Fopp will be able to browse over 4,000 vinyl albums, 8,000 different CDs, and 2,700 different Blu-ray and 4K titles, including the best independent films and world cinema, alongside the latest releases, re-issues and extensive range of collectors labels (like Criterion, Indicator, and Radiance).

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Literature lovers will be able to purchase over 500 books in a 2 for £7 offer.

There will also be a huge range of turntables and headphones on offer throughout the year.

Chris Taylor, regional manager, said: “We’re over the moon to be bringing Fopp to the city of Nottingham and we can’t wait to open our doors and greet our customers with some brilliant offers.”

All shoppers will be able to take advantage of the “Fopp delivers” service, which allows customers to order any items not in store to be delivered direct to their door.

Those making a purchase at the new store will also be entered into a special lucky dip on opening day.

The store’s address is 25 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham, NG1 2GR and its opening hours are:

  •       Monday – Saturday: 09:30 – 18:00
  •       Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00

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David Bratton
David Brattonhttps://www.stuckinthemiddle.co.uk
David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.

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