
Warkworth Vinyl Record Sale: Pop & Rock Gems
Description of Warkworth Vinyl Record Sale: Pop & Rock Gems
π΅ Calling all music lovers and vinyl enthusiasts! Step back in time at Warkworth's biggest-ever Pop & Rock Vinyl Record Sale, where nostalgia meets quality at the historic Masonic Lodge.
Perfect for those who remember the golden age of music, this free-entry event features thousands of pristine vinyl records from beloved artists like Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and The Beatles. Browse through a treasure trove of Rock, Jazz, Blues, Pop, and Country classics at wallet-friendly prices.
Event Details:
- π Multiple dates: April 19 & 26, May 31, and June 21, 2025
- β° Time: 9am-2pm
- π Location: Warkworth Masonic Lodge, 3 Baxter Street
- π³ Payment options: Eftpos, paywave, and cash accepted
- π Free parking available
Looking to sell your vinyl collection? Bring them along for a cash offer!
For inquiries, ring 021 0225 2396.
The Resurgence of Vinyl Records in New Zealand
Vinyl records have experienced a remarkable comeback in New Zealand, with collectors and music enthusiasts embracing the warm, authentic sound that only vinyl can deliver. This renewed interest has sparked a thriving community of collectors across the country, from Auckland to Wellington and beyond.
The appeal of vinyl goes beyond just the music - it's about the tactile experience of handling a record, admiring the album artwork, and engaging with music in a more intentional way. Each vinyl record tells a story, not just through its music, but through its history and the memories it holds.
For new collectors, vinyl record sales offer an excellent opportunity to:
- Start or expand their collection
- Discover rare and vintage pressings
- Connect with fellow music enthusiasts
- Experience music in its most authentic form
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your vinyl journey, local record sales provide a unique opportunity to explore music history and find those special additions to your collection. The revival of vinyl in New Zealand continues to grow, making events like this an essential part of our modern music culture.