A Magical Haul: LEGO Harry Potter’s Spellbinding June 1st Release Round-Up
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Why June 1st’s New LEGO Harry Potter Sets Are a Must-Buy for Collectors & Investors.
June 1st is shaping up to be an enchanting day for LEGO Harry Potter fans. With a slew of new sets spanning the wizarding world – from iconic Hogwarts locations to mythical creatures – LEGO is delivering something for every type of enthusiast, whether you're a LEGO collector, LEGO investor, LEGO builder, or a die-hard Potterhead. Let’s take a closer look at the fresh wave of magical LEGO Harry Potter releases and what makes each one worth a spot in your Gringotts vault.
Please note not all sets will be released on the same date in different locations.
Your Guide to Every New LEGO Harry Potter Set Releasing on June 1st
Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower (76454)
This is the largest, most detailed minifigure-scale model of the Hogwarts Main Tower ever produced, weighing in at 2,135 pieces and with an RRP of £229.99 / $259.99 / €249.99. The set features everything from Fluffy’s trapdoor room to the Grand Staircase, Dumbledore’s office, and even the Mirror of Erised. It includes 12 LEGO minifigures, such as Harry, Hermione, Dumbledore, and Nearly Headless Nick, plus magical companions like Fluffy, Hedwig, and Fawkes. Modular in design and standing an impressive 67cm tall, this centrepiece model connects with other sets to form a full brick-built Hogwarts.
Book Nook: Hogwarts Express (76450)
Adding a unique twist to LEGO Harry Potter is the first-ever book nook display set with an RRP of £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99. Built from 832 pieces, this clever model of the Hogwarts Express and Platform 9¾ is designed to sit neatly between books or act as magical bookends. It includes Harry, Ron, Hedwig, and Scabbers LEGO minifigures, and comes with mirrored elements for a dramatic extended train illusion. It’s not just a functional display—open it up for full access and imaginative play.
Quality Quidditch Supplies & Ice Cream Parlour (76452)
Bringing a colourful slice of Diagon Alley to life, this 795-piece set captures the charm of two fan-favourite shops for £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99. Inside Quality Quidditch Supplies you’ll find a floating broomstick, Slytherin robes, and other gear. Across the street, the vibrant Florean Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlour opens up for interior play. The set includes six LEGO minifigures—Ron Weasley, Cho Chang, Florean Fortescue and more—and is designed to connect with other Diagon Alley sets.
Privet Drive: Aunt Marge's Visit (76451)
This updated version of the iconic Dursley home includes 639 pieces and several highly detailed features: a secret cupboard under the stairs, a removable kitchen table, and even an inflatable Aunt Marge to recreate the memorable escape scene all for an RRP of £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99. Five LEGO minifigures (including the full Dursley family) and Ripper the bulldog make this a standout set with display and storytelling appeal.
Thestral Family (76458)
The first brick-built Thestrals arrive in this elegant 548-piece set featuring posable adult and baby Thestrals, with fabric wings and a small Forbidden Forest scene. A beautifully designed creature model that balances buildable realism with magical charm, it’s a perfect choice for fans of the more mystical corners of the wizarding world at an RRP of £59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99.
Chomping Monster Book of Monsters (76449)
This 518-piece kinetic model of the infamous Hogwarts textbook is packed with personality and movement comes with an RRP of £54.99 / $59.99 / €59.99. Pull it back and let it loose to watch it chomp across your table. Included is a Neville Longbottom LEGO minifigure wielding his own mini Monster Book. Fun to build, hilarious to play with, and surprisingly displayable.
Hogwarts Castle: Herbology Class (76445)
Perfect for Mandrake fans, this 390-piece set brings the Hogwarts Herbology classroom to life. With three detailed LEGO minifigures—Neville, Hermione, and Professor Sprout—and three newly moulded Mandrakes, this greenhouse opens up for interactive play. It’s also modular, meaning it connects seamlessly with other Hogwarts Castle sets and has an RRP of £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99.
Fawkes: Dumbledore's Phoenix (76448)
A new take on a beloved character, this 299-piece buildable Fawkes comes complete with a perch, movable wings and gripping talons that can hold the Sorting Hat and Sword of Gryffindor. It also includes a baby Fawkes. It’s a budget-friendly display piece with an RRP of £17.99 / $22.99 / €19.99 and playability built in.
LEGO Harry Potter Theme Analysis
These releases will bring the Hary Potter theme close to 200 sets in total since it was first launched nearly 25 years ago in 2001. LEGO Harry Potter has consistently been a viable LEGO investment theme with average annualised growth of 9% across a very decent sample size. It is still very much a theme where LEGO investment set selection is critical and that is where we at Investabrick are best placed to help you!
Some of the strong performing retired LEGO Harry Potter sets include; LEGO Motorized Hogwarts Express (10132) retired in 2005 with an RRP of $120 and is now valued at over $850 (11% annualised growth), LEGO Graveyard Duel (4766) retired in 2006 with an RRP of $30 and is now valued at 12 times as much (14% annualised growth) and LEGO Hogwarts Wizard's Chess (76392) only retired at the end of 2023 and has already close to doubled in value from its $60 RRP.
Conclusion:
This wave of Harry Potter sets is one of LEGO’s most diverse and ambitious to date with 8 new sets (and a new LEGO® Harry Potter™ Advent Calendar or 2025). From display-centric builds to play-packed models and modular castle expansions, there’s something for every collector’s shelf and investor’s stash. These sets are already generating a lot of buzz, and with Harry Potter a strong performing LEGO investment theme, now is the time to secure your favourites.
Head over to LEGO.com to pre-order your picks before they vanish faster than a Disarming Charm.