For Paul McCartney fans, a new album is already an event. But this week, the celebration surrounding The Boys of Dungeon Lane has taken an especially colorful turn. McCartney’s official channels have launched a special “Trivia Tuesday” competition offering one lucky fan the chance to win what can fairly be called the ultimate collector’s bundle: three different vinyl editions of his deeply personal 2026 album, including the striking Picture Disc and the Pink and Blue LP variants. Two additional runners-up will each receive a copy of the album, turning a simple piece of Beatles-related trivia into an opportunity to own a tangible piece of McCartney’s latest musical chapter.

Your chance to own the complete ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ collection
To celebrate Paul’s latest album, we’re giving you the chance to win an amazing vinyl collection. One lucky winner will receive the complete set of all three LP versions (including the Picture Disc, pink vinyl, and blue vinyl editions), while two runners-up will each receive a copy of the album.
The contest closes at 23:59 BST on September 1st.
Enter here: https://paulmccartney.os.fan/the-boys-of-dungeon-lane-competition
The competition arrives at a particularly meaningful moment in McCartney’s extraordinary career. Released in 2026, The Boys of Dungeon Lane finds Paul looking backward without becoming trapped in nostalgia. His official website describes the record as a collection of previously untold memories alongside newly inspired love songs, while McCartney himself has explained that much of the material takes him back to the Liverpool streets, friendships and family experiences that existed long before Beatlemania changed his life forever.

That makes the vinyl giveaway feel like more than ordinary merchandise. The Picture Disc, Pink LP and Blue LP each give collectors a different physical version of an album rooted in memories of a world that disappeared decades ago. In an age when millions of songs can be summoned instantly from a phone, vinyl still asks listeners to slow down — to hold the artwork, place the record on a turntable and experience an album in sequence. For a record centered so strongly on memory and time, that ritual feels unusually appropriate.
McCartney drew the title The Boys of Dungeon Lane from the Liverpool neighborhood of his youth. The album revisits his childhood in postwar Liverpool, his parents, and the extraordinary friendships that eventually connected him with John Lennon and George Harrison. Reuters reported that Paul described lead single “Days We Left Behind” as a “memory song,” explaining that he often finds himself writing about the past because those memories remain such a large part of who he is.
Yet the record is not simply an elderly music legend looking through an old photograph album. It is also evidence that McCartney’s creative instinct remains active. The sessions stretched across several years and included work with producer Andrew Watt, while the album also brought another emotional Beatles connection through “Home to Us,” featuring Ringo Starr. For fans who have followed Paul from Liverpool clubs through the Beatles, Wings and decades of solo work, hearing McCartney and Starr together again inevitably carries the weight of everything — and everyone — that came before.
That emotional history is part of what makes collectors care about different editions in the first place. A pink record and a blue record may technically contain the same music, but to devoted fans, each pressing becomes a keepsake connected to a particular moment in Paul’s journey. The Picture Disc adds another visual dimension, turning the record itself into memorabilia rather than simply a format for playback. McCartney’s official competition confirms that the grand-prize winner will receive all three editions, while two runners-up will receive individual copies.

There is still time to take part. The official promotion states that entries close on September 1, 2026, at 23:59 BST, giving fans a limited window to answer the competition question and try their luck.
After more than six decades of music, Paul McCartney continues to find ways of connecting the past with the present. The Boys of Dungeon Lane looks back toward the streets and people who shaped him before the world knew his name, while this colorful vinyl collection gives fans something physical to carry forward.
For one lucky listener, Trivia Tuesday could end with three records arriving at the door. But the real prize inside those sleeves is something McCartney has been giving audiences his entire life: memories transformed into music, preserved long enough for another generation to discover them.