Biannual Northside Record Fair Returns in April

The fair will have thousands of records from every genre imaginable for sale.

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Photo: Northside Record Fair
Northside Record Fair

Attention vinyl fans and crate-diggers: The Northside Record fair is back on Saturday, April 1.

The biannual fair, located inside the former North Church at 4222 Hamilton Ave., features thousands of records in every genre imaginable, from jazz to experimental. Sponsored by Cincinnati's Torn Light Records and Shake It Records, the fair will feature vendors from across the Midwest.

"This ain't no Beatles and Elvis fair. These vendors will be bringing out the good stuff, the rare stuff, the stuff you only dream of finding," reads a release. "Everything from LP's, 45's, 7"s, cassettes, CD's, posters, T-shirts, and who knows what other kinds of memorabilia, plus DJ's spinning killer tunes all day."

The fair is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is $5. For $10, you can get early-bird admission at 10 a.m.

More info about the Northside Record Fair: northsiderecordfair.com.


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