how to buy the July/August 2024 issue

how to buy the July/August 2024 issue

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The new edition of NME Magazine is out this week: here’s how you can buy your copy of the July/August issue.

Having first launched in 1952, NME’s last printed edition of the weekly incarnation of the magazine stopped in 2018. The July/August 2023 issue marked NME’s return to print as a bi-monthly global magazine that showcases the best new artists and bands on earth, alongside exclusive new franchises, unmissable features, industry insight and expert reviews of the latest music, TV, film, and gaming releases.

We’re proud to announce that Australia’s breakout indie heroes Royel Otis are on the cover of the sixth issue of NME Magazine, which is now available exclusively at retailer Dawsons.

We’re thrilled that all issues so far – with d4vd, ENHYPEN, Laufey, The Last Dinner Party, Chappell Roan and Royel Otis on the cover – have sold out in minutes. That’s why you should set your timers for the July/August 2024 issue, which will go on sale this Thursday August 1 at 2pm BST. The magazine will be available exclusively online at retailer Dawsons. The waiting room is open, so head in now to grab your copy.

Each issue of the brand-new NME Magazine is fronted by a version of The Cover, NME’s flagship editorial property that champions emerging talent, spotlighting new artists as part of our commitment to global new music discovery. Come back this Thursday when the cover artist of the July/August 2024 issue is revealed.

Subscribe here for more information about the magazine and an exclusive queue jump opportunity, where readers can get their hands on a copy before anyone else. NME will be sending out queue jump tickets shortly before the on-sale to randomly chosen readers signed up to the NME Magazine mailing list.

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