Record Store Day

Record Store Day
Record Store Day logo
Also calledRSD
Observed byIndependent Music Stores
Typecultural, international
CelebrationsLive music, Limited edition music releases
ObservancesShopping at local independent music stores
Date
  • Third Saturday of April
  • Day after US Thanksgiving (Fourth or Fifth Friday in November)
FrequencyAnnual
Started byEric Levin, Michael Kurtz, Carrie Colliton, Amy Dorfman, Brian Poehner and Don Van Cleave
Related toFree Comic Book Day

Record Store Day is an annual event inaugurated in 2007 to "celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store". Held on one Saturday (typically the third) every April and every Black Friday in November, the day brings together fans, artists, and thousands of independent record stores around the world.[1] A number of records are pressed specifically for Record Store Day, with a list of releases for each country, and are only distributed to shops participating in the event.

Record Store Day is headquartered in the United States, where it began. Official organizers operate in the UK, Ireland, Mexico, Europe, Japan and Australia.

  1. ^ Passey, Brian (February 26, 2011). "Vinyl records spin back into vogue". USA Today. Retrieved March 2, 2011.