
UK | Ahead of Record Store Day, Official Charts Company marks first decade of vinyl albums chart: As the UK gears up for Record Store Day this weekend (April 12), the Official Charts Company is marking 10 years since the launch of the Official Vinyl Albums Chart and Official Vinyl Singles Chart. The charts were launched amid the nascent resurgence in vinyl sales, which has now been established for 17 years—and Q1 showed another surge in sales. Ten years on, more vinyl records are purchased today than 30 years ago, while younger fans are increasingly drawn to the format. According to Official Charts data, new pop albums accounted for seven out of 10 of the UK’s annual best-sellers of non-catalogue titles on vinyl over the past decade, with releases from Taylor Swift, Adele, Kylie Minogue and ABBA topping end-of-year Official Vinyl Chart rankings.
Sault Ste. Marie, ON | The Rad Zone promises ‘nothing but good vibes’ Record Store Day: Queen Street East retailer to feature sales, vinyl listening party, other goodies April 12. Imagine being surrounded by kindred spirits, all worshipping an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc. No, this is not a reference to a Flat Earth Society gathering, but something much more electric. Record Store Day, the 18th annual celebration of independent record stores is April 12 and, as sure as the stylus tracks a record’s groove, the atmosphere within participating venues promises to be alive with chatter devoted to everything from beloved B-sides to recent releases. That’s how The Rad Zone’s long-time manager Melodie Taylor envisions the vibe within her Queen Street East store that day. And she ought to know; Taylor’s been at the helm of many such Rad Zone gatherings, annual music love fests she holds near and dear.
Aotearoa, NZ | Spotlight: Record Store Day—Aotearoa New Zealand Events 2025: You don’t need to be a vinyl obsessive to enjoy the cavalcade of events, activities and initiatives happening across Aotearoa’s finest independent musical outlets for Record Store Day 2025, this Saturday 12th April. Scope out our rundown below, investigate the massive list of this year’s RSD releases HERE and circumvent the tyranny of online algorithms by supporting those heroes in your community flying the flag for irl releases Note: only stores currently promoting RSD events are included below…
Geelong, AU | Geelong and your favourite regional stores are prepping for Record Store Day with special stock and local performances: On Saturday 12 April, independent record stores Australia-wide will celebrate vinyl culture the only way they know how; with even more music! From free in-store performances, a full day of DJs and your favourite regional acts making some noise, Record Store Day Australia will see over 200 independent record shops from all across Australia cementing its status as a treasured day for music lovers and collectors alike. Check out what our local stores have cooked up for us to enjoy!








Tavistock, UK | Vinyl fans to scoop limited editions: Vinyl fans are expected to queue for hours when their local record stores sell limited editions on one day only. Only independent record stores like Tavistock’s Rival Records in Paddon’s Row and Bookstop, on Market Street, take part in Record Store Day on Saturday (April 12). Top artists are included in the 400 recordings which are only on sale on that day in 280 shops. Customers should queue early, because they are sold on a first-come-first served basis, with no pre-buying. Rival Records owner John Chapple said: “Record Store Day is
Herefordshire, UK | New record shop launches on National Record Store Day: The Retro Station in Leominster Celebrates National Record Store Day with launch of new record shop, open day and doggy fancy dress competition. Retro Records, Herefordshire’s newest record shop, officially launches on May 12 to coincide with national Record Store Day. The shop run by Mark Parker is selling new and used vinyl, CDs and musical instruments, plus there are two listening booths—




Those may be some of the most defiantly punk lyrics ever written, but I never heard them. How could I have? I was so anti-Jefferson Airplane I jokingly declared the anniversary of Altamont “Punch Marty Balin in the Mouth Day.” But just recently, goaded by some inexplicable impulse, I gave 1969’s Volunteers a listen. And I was dumbfounded by how goddamn day-glo good it was. From its plethora of cool vocals to Jorma Kaukonen’s brilliant guitar playing to its extraordinary lyrics, Volunteers is a triumph.


Manchester, UK | Johnny Marr honoured as ‘Record Store Legend’ with Manchester plaque for Record Store Day 2025: He is the second recipient of the accolade alongside Elton John. Johnny Marr will be honoured as a ‘Record Store Legend’ with a Manchester plaque for Record Store Day 2025. The guitarist, songwriter, soloist and former Smiths legend will be awarded the accolade for his “enduring influence on music and his unwavering support for independent record stores worldwide, as well as the love and admiration for Marr and his music that comes from record stores themselves. To honour Marr, a plaque has been unveiled at the guitarist’s favourite record shop, Manchester’s Piccadilly Records. …Speaking about the achievement, Marr said: “Going out to a record store, it’s a nice pastime. It’s a part of the culture, if they were to completely disappear, the high street or the city centre would be a much worse off place. There’s something about the presence of a record store.
Sandy, UT | A resurgence in vinyl record albums for 2025: Vinyl albums were once thought of as a relic of the past but in the last 18 years, there has been a remarkable interest in hearing music on a turntable. Hipsters, collectors and mainstream consumers are showing an interest in vinyl as a way to share a love of music. The Carpenters, Tina Turner, Bad Company, The Who and Donny and Marie were just some of the many classic albums that were available for purchase last month during the Vinyl Revival at Millcreek Common. Jackson Gray, who works for Millcreek Common said, “We are focusing on mostly old records but got some CDs to sell too. There have been a lot more people for this event.” Band tees and other music memorabilia were also being sold at the event. Sponsor KRCL provided CDs and old cassette tapes 













































