50,000 vinyl records for under €10: Paris Vinyl Sale returns to Paris
Paris, city of culture and music, is once again hosting an event that will delight collectors and vinyl enthusiasts alike. The Paris Vinyl Sale returns with a mouth-watering offer. Over 50,000 vinyls at unbeatable prices, with records on offer for under €10. This edition promises to be a must-attend event for enthusiasts. With a wide choice of musical genres, from rock and jazz to pop and classical.
A not-to-be-missed event for music lovers
Over the years, the Paris Vinyl Sale has made a name for itself in the hearts of Parisians. This major event attracts seasoned collectors and novices alike, all in search of the rare pearl. This year, the event will be held in an emblematic Parisian venue, offering a unique atmosphere. Where passion for music and conviviality come together.
It’s not just the quantity of vinyl that makes this event a success. But also the quality and diversity of the records on offer. Whether you’re looking for a cult Beatles album or a limited edition Miles Davis album, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for among the 50,000 vinyl records on offer.
Unbeatable prices
One of the strong points of this sale is without doubt its attractive prices. With vinyls starting at €2, visitors will be able to take home several musical treasures without breaking the bank. The emphasis is on accessibility, enabling a wide audience to take advantage of this exceptional offer. This event is a rare opportunity to rediscover classics or explore new musical horizons, on a budget.
The 2024 edition of the Paris Vinyl Sale also promises a few surprises, with live DJ sessions and vinyl cleaning and restoration workshops for the more curious. An event that’s sure to thrill vinyl and music lovers in Paris.
Paris has never ceased to make the hearts of music lovers beat faster, and this latest edition of the Paris Vinyl Sale is proof of that. Don’t miss this event, which is already shaping up to be a resounding success.
Bastille Design Center, 74 boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Paris 75011. Sunday, September 22, 2024, 10am-6pm. Admission €6.50. All-inclusive ticket recommended.