Prime Day music deals 2025: All the best early Prime Day bargains for music fans
Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, with the promise of four days of discounts. Here's our pick of the best early deals

Amazon's annual Prime Day event is just around the corner, but rather than two days of discounts, the 2025 edition will be spread across four days and it runs Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11.
But even before the big sales event of the summer gets underway, there's a brilliant offer available for those interested in music streaming, with Amazon offering four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited for Prime members. This deal will run through until July 14, so if you've been thinking about taking a look at what the service has to offer, now's the perfect chance.
Below, you'll find the Louder team's pick of the early Prime Day deals along with info and more.
Sign up to Prime for FREE
Before you can take full advantage of Amazon Prime Day, you'll need to become a Prime member. Signing up is straightforward and there's currently a 30-day free trial available which will see you through to Prime Day and beyond. After 30 days it's $14.99/£8.99 a month. Prime members benefit from free delivery, access to Prime video and more.
Amazon Music Unlimited: 4 months free
To mark Amazon Prime Day, Amazon are offering four free months of their Amazon Music Unlimited service to all new and existing members. This a great way to try the service if you’re yet to take the plunge and you’ll get access to more music than you can imagine – over 100 millions songs in fact, and that includes spatial audio and glorious HD tracks.
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Quick links
🇺🇸 US
- The best deals on Amazon US
- Shop all the early Prime Day offers
- 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited FREE
- Explore Amazon's turntable selection
- Marshall speaker and headphone deals
- Apple AirPods Pro 2: Save 20%
- Best non-Amazon sales
- Best Buy: Save in the big July 4 sale
- Hot Topic: 50% sitewide sale
- Guitar Center: Up to 60% off
- Lego: Bargains on Lego kits & more
- Target: Big deals in Target's Circle Week
- Walmart: Hot 4th of July deals
🇬🇧 UK
- The best deals on Amazon UK
- Explore the early Prime Day deals
- 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited FREE
- Big money off band t-shirts
- 18% off Lego Millenium Falcon
- JBL Flip 6 speaker down 36%
- Best non-Amazon sales
- Argos: Save up to 50%
- Currys: Shop all the epic deals
- EMP: Up to 30% off head-banging deals
- John Lewis: Massive tech sale
Editor's picks (US)
There’s a massive 44% saving on the Bluetooth-enabled Sony PS-LX310BT turntable for Prime Day. It’s a slick belt-driven unit with built-in phono stage - which saves you an extra outlay - and is an affordable option if you’re in the market for a capable new record player from a trusted brand.
Price check: Target $448 | Best Buy $449.99
This lavish limited edition box set celebrates the 40th anniversary of Motley Crue's second studio album Shout At The Devil. It's positively crammed with content - everything from splatter-coloured vinyl containing the remastered album, demos and more, to 7-inch singles, tarot cards and litho prints. Save a massive 64% right now!
Price check: Motley Crue store $234.98
Marshall’s second generation Emberton portable Bluetooth speaker has become a huge hit with music fans - and that’s no surprise given how good it is. It’s a really handy size and boasts 360 degree audio. And with a battery life of 30-hours on a full charge, it’s one of our favourite speakers. With 18% off the list price, this is a top deal!
Price check: Target $169.99 | Walmart $111.99
Editor's picks (UK)
Star Wars fans looking for a challenge are in for a treat with this 7541-piece Millennium Falcon kit. It's packed full of details Star Wars fans will love like the hologram chess board - and there's even room for Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO from the original films, along with Han, Rey and Finn and BB-8 from the newer movies. Save 18% at Amazon.
Price check: Lego £734.99
I really like the look, feel and audio delivery from the House Of Marley Redemption ANC 2 wireless earbuds. Sound has a lush warmth to it and extra tweaking can be done through the company's smartphone app. Their green credentials are another plus point for me and, with 50% off, this is a great Prime Day price.
Price check: HMV Online £79.99
Here’s a nice Prime Day deal on the portable Sony SRS-XG300 Bluetooth speaker. Your music will sound spectacular on the move thanks to its Mega Bass option and you’ll get 25 hours of thumping music from a single charge. It also carries a IP67 rating meaning it’s waterproof and dustproof while it also has multi-coloured lighting for some club-like magic. Save 17% on the RRP at Amazon.
Price check: Currys £155
Turntable deals
🇺🇸 US deals
There’s a massive 44% saving on the Bluetooth-enabled Sony PS-LX310BT turntable for Prime Day. It’s a slick belt-driven unit with built-in phono stage - which saves you an extra outlay - and is an affordable option if you’re in the market for a capable new record player from a trusted brand.
Price check: Target $448 | Best Buy $449.99
If you're shopping for a compact, portable turntable this Prime Day, but one that still delivers the goods in terms of audio and performance, the second iteration of Victrola's Eastwood deck is a sure bet. The vintage looks belie the tech under the hood, including single knob control, Bluetooth-connectivty and a custom-tuned speaker. It also comes complete with an Audio-Technica AT-3600LA cartridge for crystal clear audio. Buy from Amazon.
Price check: BestBuy$149.99
🇬🇧 UK deals
Here's a chunky offer from Amazon on the impressive Audio-Technica LP5X turntable – a deck that ranks highly in our guide to the best Audio-Technica turntables. It's a solid choice thanks to its balance and performance – and you can get 21% off the RRP right now.
Price check: Argos £379.99
In our 4.5 star review we declared that this direct-drive USB deck was one of the best mid-priced turntables available today, and we stand by that. You also get 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds and it's constructed to reduce low-frequency feedback and to provide optimal performance. Buy from Amazon with 12% off.
Price check: Argos £299.99
Headphones deals
🇬🇧 UK deals
It’s always great to see money off Apple products, and there’s 10% off the Apple AirPods Pro 2. These are an awesome pair of in-ears offering excellent audio and quality active noise cancellation. Go grab ‘em.
Price check: Argos £229
I really like the look, feel and audio delivery from the House Of Marley Redemption ANC 2 wireless earbuds. Sound has a lush warmth to it and extra tweaking can be done through the company's smartphone app. Their green credentials are another plus point for me and, with 50% off, this is a great Prime Day price.
Price check: HMV Online £79.99
Speaker deals
🇺🇸 US deals
Marshall’s second generation Emberton portable Bluetooth speaker has become a huge hit with music fans - and that’s no surprise given how good it is. It’s a really handy size and boasts 360 degree audio. And with a battery life of 30-hours on a full charge, it’s one of our favourite speakers. With 18% off the list price, this is a top deal!
Price check: Target $169.99 | Walmart $111.99
🇬🇧 UK deals
CD & vinyl deals
🇺🇸 US deals
This lavish limited edition box set celebrates the 40th anniversary of Motley Crue's second studio album Shout At The Devil. It's positively crammed with content - everything from splatter-coloured vinyl containing the remastered album, demos and more, to 7-inch singles, tarot cards and litho prints. Save a massive 64% right now!
Price check: Motley Crue store $234.98
Toys/games
🇺🇸 US deals
There's 20% off this Lego replica of Star Wars Mandalorian helmet at Amazon. It's made with 584 drum-lacquered Lego bricks for extra shine on the beskar armour. It also comes with step-by-step instructions should you need them and there’s a display stand included.
Price check: Lego $69.99
🇬🇧 UK deals
Star Wars fans looking for a challenge are in for a treat with this 7541-piece Millennium Falcon kit. It's packed full of details Star Wars fans will love like the hologram chess board - and there's even room for Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO from the original films, along with Han, Rey and Finn and BB-8 from the newer movies. Save 18% at Amazon.
Price check: Lego £734.99
In our opinion this is one of the cooleset Lego Star Wars models you can buy today – and right now it's got 26% off at Amazon. Standing at 39cm tall, it's a great build to get stuck into, but not anything that would overpower a room. True to the movies, R2's head rotates and you can attach all his best tools.
Price check: Lego.com £89.99
There’s 20% off the price of the massive 6020-piece Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle at Amazon right now. The finished model is packed with detail and includes the Great Hall, Hagrid’s hut, the Whomping Willow and more.
Price check: Lego website £409.99
Traditional board game meets the most famous video game character ever. This Super Mario version of Monopoly features Toad houses, castles, Yoshi’s Island and more. It even comes with one of Mario’s famous yellow question mark boxes that has its very own sound effects. Get it with 29% off at Amazon.
Amazon Prime Day FAQ
When is Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon Prime Day takes place over four days this summer and runs between Tuesday, July 8 and runs through Friday, July 11.
The original Prime Day was originally a single day of cut-price bargains, but in recent years, Amazon decided to expand it to two full days and have now extended that to a whole four days of discounts.
Also in recent years, Amazon have held a second sales event later in the year called Amazon Big Deal Days.
Do I need a Prime subscription?
While the occasional offer can be obtained by non-Prime members, to get full access to the vast majority of deals over Amazon Prime Day, you'll need to grab a Prime membership. You can currently sign up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial, after which you'll be charged $14.99/£8.99 per month for the service.
Not only do Prime members get all the deals taking place over Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days, but there are other benefits too, including faster delivery of orders, exclusive bargains, early access to lightning deals, along with Amazon Music Prime and Amazon Prime Video.
It's also worth noting that not all the action takes places on Amazon over the four-days of sales, with plenty of non-Amazon retailers slashing prices and making the most of the buzz surrounding Prime Day.
Where can I find the best Prime Day deals?
If you’re a music fan (if not, you've clearly landed on Louder in error) then there will be countless Prime Day deals to sink your teeth into. Whether you’re after a new pair of budget wireless headphones, you’re planning on upgrading your record player, or grabbing an ace budget turntable, stocking up on cheap vinyl records or you’ve got your eyes on a new smartwatch for music, it’s definitely worth putting some budget aside for a bargain once Prime Day rolls around.
Remember, it's not just music stuff up for grabs, either. Maybe you have a weekend of live music planned next year and want to get organised early. If so, check out one of the best festival tents. There will undoubtably also be sales on pop culture collectables, Lego kits and more
Amazon devices are always reduced for Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days, so we'll bring you the best deals on those such as the awesome Amazon Echo Studio – our top pick when it comes to the loudest Bluetooth speakers – or one of the dinky Echo Dots.
What other products will be on sale?
With Prime Day being Amazon inventions, chunks of change will be lopped off a bunch of Amazon's own products, including speakers, Ring video doorbells, Kindle readers and Fire TV sticks.
Amazon already got in on the action early by offering Prime members four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited.
And even though Prime Day is Amazon only, if previous years of covering the event are anything to go by, other online retailers such as Walmart and BestBuy will also get in on the action to offer discounted products.
We'll bring you all the biggest and best deals around Prime Day to help you grab a brilliant summer bargain - no matter what site they're on.
Why you can trust us
At Louder, we’ve been covering annual online sales events including Amazon Prime Day, Prime Big Deal Days, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for many years and have also written dozens of buyer's guides and hands-on product reviews.
We'll always give you the pros and cons on products to help you make an informed decision, with the team exploring individual product specs, how easy the item is to use, how it performs and if it represents good value for money.
If a product is aimed at musicians, we'll test it onstage or in the studio, while gear like headphones, Bluetooth speakers and turntables are put under scrutiny in our homes - not in a soundproofed studio. Why? We feel this will give you a more genuine insight into how you’ll be using the product if you decide to make a purchase.
All our reviews will always feature a couple of alternative options to give you as much choice as possible when it comes to choosing something that's going to be right for you.
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Scott has spent 36 years in newspapers, magazines and online as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in 2014 before moving into e-commerce in 2020. Scott maintains Louder’s buyer’s guides, highlights deals, and reviews headphones, speakers, earplugs and more. Over the last 11 years, Scott has written more than 11,000 articles across Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog. He's previously written for publications including IGN, Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald, covering everything from news and features, to tech reviews, video games, travel and whisky. Scott's favourite bands are Fields Of The Nephilim, The Cure, New Model Army, All About Eve, The Mission, Cocteau Twins, Drab Majesty, Marillion and Rush.
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