The Hunter Record Fair, the region’s largest vinyl and CD buy-up, is back this April.
Stallholders from all around the country will be offering up an incredible range of both new and second-hand vinyl records and CDs at the April fair giving music collectors and enthusiasts the chance to explore and discover rare gems and of course some tasty tasty bargains.
Whether you’re into country music, a die-hard rock fan, a soulful blues lover, or an electro and indie music aficionado, you’re guaranteed to find something that you must have in your collection
With thousands of records available, spanning all genres, including punk, pop, hip-hop, jazz, reggae, rockabilly, folk, and ska, each fair seems to attract bigger and bigger crowds every time it’s held.
And it’s not only a fantastic day to explore and discover new music, you’ll also be supporting a great cause.
A percentage of profits from the Hunter Record Fair go to Kotara High School which hosts the event.
So you can feel good about spending your hard-earned money while enjoying your passion for music.
The Hunter Record Fair will be held at Kotara High School, located on Lexington Parade, Adamstown on Saturday 29 April. The event starts at 9 am and runs until 4 pm. Early bird entry between 9 am and 10 am costs $5, and general entry from 10 am costs $2. Visit facebook.com/hunterrecordfair to find out more.










