Leave it to Marshall to bump up the energy, and this time, music comes party-sized. Named after The Bromley Contingent, who were a group of followers of the Sex Pistols, the new Bromley 750 represents Marshall’s next chapter in audio innovation. Designed to deliver 360° dynamic sound, the speaker pairs powerful performance with the brand’s signature minimalist aesthetic: clean lines, PU Leather, and the instantly recognisable script logo. Built for versatility, it’s equipped with next-generation connectivity – from Bluetooth LE Audio and HDMI ARC to multi-speaker pairing – adapting to both music and film with ease.
“By staying true to our identity and what we are great at – prioritising iconic design and superior acoustics – we’ve created a standout product that brings something fresh to an otherwise homogenous category,” says Hanna Wallner, Product Manager at Marshall Group.
Inspired by stage lighting, Marshall’s design team incorporated lights in a bold way that enhances the atmosphere and elevates the entire listening experience. It’s a party speaker that becomes part of the interior without losing its presence. “The design is rooted in our heritage, with ‘party’ at its core. It’s bold and straightforward, with every material chosen for a reason – to both look good and withstand countless parties to come,” says Ella Renneus, Senior Manager Design at Marshall Group.
To celebrate the debut of its first-ever party speaker, Marshall teamed up with American rapper Denzel Curry, an artist whose live shows are known for mosh-pit energy and genre-bending sound. For the campaign, Curry takes the Bromley 750 back to where it all began – his hometown of Miami – swapping stadiums and tour buses for family cookouts, late-night food spots, and the people who keep him grounded.
“It was pretty good, because usually I don’t go back home often,” Curry says. “Back in the early days, after a show or tour, we’d always have a cookout at my dad’s house. Family, friends, everybody just hanging out – so we wanted to capture that vibe.”
Miami’s block-party spirit runs deep in the campaign, and in Curry’s music overall. Even when his sound doesn’t follow the city’s sonic traditions, his pride for home is palpable with every bar. “I make sure I incorporate where I’m from in my music,” he explains. “Even if it doesn’t sound like a typical Miami track, I carry the name everywhere.”
The Bromley 750 slots seamlessly into this world: with 40+ hours of portable playtime, 360° True Stereophonic sound, and a sound character knob that switches between Dynamic and Loud, it adapts to any setting, whether it’s a living room session or an outdoor block party. Integrated stage lighting syncs to the beat, while dual mic and instrument inputs turn it into the heart of the celebration.
Of course, Curry had to test its limits. “We played Black Flag Freestyle on it, and man, that sh*t was different,” he grins. “Everybody was like, ‘oh, this is a vibe.’ The sound was booming.”
For a product built on Marshall’s rock ‘n’ roll heritage, the Bromley 750 feels a forward-facing fusion of design, durability, and power. The brushed metal control panel, stamped grille, and PU leather wrap echo Marshall’s unmistakable DNA, but it’s built to move, complete with wheels, handles, and an IP54 rating to handle dirt and rain.
When asked where he’d take it first, Curry laughs: “Honestly? Straight to Yambo’s. It’s this food spot I go to at like three or four in the morning — they hook you up. I don’t really party anymore, but if you pull up with the Bromley there? Different vibe.”
Marshall’s Bromley 750 connects British heritage with a global creative community, bridging past and present, and continuing its tradition of crafting bold, uncompromising sound – this time through the lens of an artist redefining himself.
And as for Curry’s advice? Simple. “Buy the speaker, turn that bass up. Preferably play my album on it. Straight bangers. Back to back.”
Bromley 750 is available for pre-order now and will go on sale from 23rd September at Marshall.com priced at £899.99. Available at select retailers from 30th September.
photography. courtesy of Marshall
words. Gennaro Costanzo





































































