The highly anticipated Record Store Day 2025 is set for Saturday, April 12, bringing exclusive and limited-edition vinyl releases. The annual celebration honors independent record stores worldwide, offering collectors and fans unique releases from legendary and modern artists.
What is Record Store Day ?
Record Store Day is an annual event held on one Saturday every April and Black Friday in November. The annual celebration honors independent record stores worldwide, offering collectors and fans unique releases from legendary and modern artists. Special vinyl, CD releases are made exclusively for this day of the year.
What to expect this year?
This year’s lineup includes special editions from Gracie Abrams, Tori Amos, The B52’s, Kelsea Ballerini, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Charli XCX, The Doors, Fleetwood Mac, Jerry Garcia, The Killers & Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Oasis, Post Malone, Prince, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Shakira, Taylor Swift, U2, and many more.
Gracie Abrams’ Live From Radio City Hall debuts on vinyl, featuring 22 songs from Good Riddance and The Secret of Us. Limited to 12,000 copies, this double LP allows fans to relive her mesmerizing performances.
Kelsea Ballerini marks the 10th anniversary of The First Time with a special vinyl edition. Featuring five bonus tracks and a 12-page booklet, the orchid-splatter vinyl release is limited to 2,500 copies.
Black Sabbath’s The Eternal Idol makes its long-awaited vinyl return. Pressed on 140-gram translucent red vinyl, this Record Store Day 2025 release features the band’s first album with Tony Martin. Limited to 6,000 copies, it’s a must-have for collectors.
Bruce Springsteen and The Killers’ Encore at The Garden captures their iconic 2022 performance. The 12-inch vinyl, featuring “Badlands,” “Dustland,” and “Born to Run,” is a limited release of 5,000 copies.
Post Malone’s exclusive Record Store Day 2025 release pays tribute to Nirvana. This special edition, recorded during his 2020 livestream, features Travis Barker and benefits MusiCares’ Addiction Recovery/Mental Health division. Limited to 17,000 copies, it’s one of the most anticipated releases this year.
With a mix of legendary classics and modern favorites, Record Store Day 2025 promises an unforgettable celebration for music lovers.
