Cult computing brand Raspberry Pi returns to London as part of its UK tour
Iconic tech brand Raspberry Pi will pop up on Oxford Street this weekend as the finale to its year-long UK roadshow, hosted in digitally-powered Sook spaces across the country.
Raspberry Pi held its first-ever pop up with Sook in 2021, and has since toured the UK in locations including Newcastle and Edinburgh with the company. Each pop up has so far proved to be a crowd pleaser with queues out of the door, and with this being the last event of the year, it’s expected to be popular.
The pop-up will be stocking branded merchandise, Raspberry Pi computers including Raspberry Pi 4, as well as a range of add-ons and accessories. Customers of all ages and abilities will also have the chance to get hands on with Raspberry Pi technology.
Oli Wilkin from Raspberry Pi commented: “Having used Sook several times now, we’ve always found them to be very supportive of what we are looking to achieve from our pop-up stores.
“It’s enabled us to meet our customers, and demonstrate our products in an immersive, hands-on way, which has been hugely beneficial. We thoroughly enjoy doing these events and we look forward to finishing our UK tour with a bang.”
John Hoyle, founder of Sook, added: “We are delighted to welcome Raspberry Pi back to our flagship space. The reaction to the brand at each of our spaces this year has been fantastic, and we are so pleased that they are returning to Oxford Street to close out their UK tour.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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