Join local vinyl collectors at Nashville’s Record Store Crawl

If you love vinyl and shopping local, clear your schedule on Saturday, Aug. 10. Nashville is one of seven US cities to host a 2024 Record Store Crawl event.

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See what’s spinning at The Groove and other local independent record stores. | Photo by @hannahscherner

Are you a record collector? Then join fellow vinyl enthusiasts at Nashville’s Record Store Crawl on Saturday, Aug. 10.

The multi-city event by Warner Music Group is back after a pandemic pause and combines the best of record shopping, bar hopping, and live music into one afternoon of crate-digging adventure. If you’re ready to be chauffeured from record store to record store, let’s drop the needle and spin the details.

  • The event kicks off with a concert by Knox, followed by a bus tour to record shops (ticket holders will receive 15% off at Grimey’s, The Groove, and Vinyl Tap).
  • Tickets also include a tote bag with an LP inside and a Third Man Records goodie bag.
  • The crawl is open to record collectors ages 21 and up.
  • Expect giveaways, including autographed items, merch, limited vinyl, box sets, and more.

Record Store Crawl tickets are $82.45 (tax included), and if you have more questions, check out this list of event FAQs.

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