Record Store Day UK has partnered with War Child to release 15 exclusive limited-edition vinyls on April 18, with £1 from every sale going to support children affected by conflict.
NME and Official Charts covered the release list thoroughly; almost none asked why War Child was chosen as charity partner in a year when children in conflict zones are the dominant news story.
X's music community is treating this as the most morally coherent Record Store Day in years — a physical-media celebration that found a reason to exist beyond nostalgia.
LOS ANGELES -- On April 18, hundreds of independent record shops across the UK will open their doors for Record Store Day 2026, and for the first time in the event's history, its official charity partner is a war-relief organization. [1]
War Child UK — which supports children affected by armed conflict through protection, education, and psychosocial services — will receive £1 from every copy sold of 15 exclusive limited-edition vinyl releases. The lineup includes The Cure, Fleetwood Mac, The Vaccines, Bring Me the Horizon, Primal Scream, Sigrid, and Divorce. [2]
The releases are available only at participating independent stores on the day, in the quantities pressed. No reorders. No streaming equivalent. The format's scarcity is, as always, the point — but this year the scarcity has something to fundraise for. [3]
War Child was founded in 1993 in response to the war in Bosnia and has since worked in conflict zones across Iraq, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Syria. Its partnership with Record Store Day arrives in a year when children in active conflict zones are once again a dominant global story. The charity did not make that connection explicitly in its announcement. The timing does it without assistance. [4]
The full list of Record Store Day 2026 UK releases — spanning everything from Charli XCX to Muse to David Bowie reissues — was published in February. The War Child releases are a subset, identifiable at participating stores by charity sticker. [5]