Berlin Arts and Entertainment District, in partnership with Sound Storm Records, is set to host “Vintage and Vinyl in Berlin” to celebrate Record Store Day, showcasing not only vinyl records but vintage clothing, books and more.
By Charlene Sharpe, Associate Editor
Berlin will celebrate vinyl this month with its first ever Record Store Day.
Berlin Arts and Entertainment District, in partnership with Sound Storm Records, is set to host “Vintage and Vinyl in Berlin” to celebrate Record Store Day, showcasing not only vinyl records but vintage clothing, books and more. The event takes place 11 a.m. to 3 p..m, April 20, and will transform Pitts Street into a haven for enthusiasts of all things retro and musical.
“We are thrilled to invite everyone to join us for this first-time celebration of music, culture, and nostalgia,” said Ivy Wells, the town’s director of economic and community development. “Record Store Day is not just an event; it’s a testament to the enduring allure of vinyl.”
According to Wells, attendees can expect a curated selection of vintage clothing and items from vendors lining Pitts Street. For music lovers, Sound Storm Records, Pitts Street Treasures, Viking Tree, Outten Delights, and Uptown Emporium will showcase an extensive array of both new and used vinyl records. Adding to the festive ambiance, live music will be offered by Journos and friends.
Brandon Zlatniski of Sound Storm Records is thrilled other businesses will be partnering with his to celebrate the staying power of vinyl.
“We’re doing a block party,” he said. “It just shows the beauty of connecting everybody through music. We’re all looking forward to it.”
To mark the occasion, his Broad Street store will have exclusive Record Store Day releases as well as a 15% off sale for general merchandise.
“Go out and support your local record store,” he said.
For more information on Record Store Day, visit the Vintage and Vinyl in Berlin event page on Facebook. Attendees are encouraged to park at Stephen Decatur Park.